Zach Frazier
iOL West Virginia 6-2 313 JR #54
PERFORMANCE GRADE: 4.17 POTENTIAL GRADE: 4.33 POSITIONAL RANK: 7
LENGTH: 32 1/4”//HAND SIZE: 10 7/8”// 40YD: 5.24 (71%)//10YD: 1.81 (72%)
VJ: 28 1/2” (74%)//BJ: 8’4” (49%)//BP: 30 (89%)//SS: 4.69 (78%)//3C: 7.85 (65%)
Projection: Solid starting Center in a heavier Zone scheme. Draft Projection: Round 2 (Grinding the Mocks)
Ravens Fit: The discussion on Frazier’s fit with the Ravens focuses almost entirely on whether you feel he is a Center-only prospect. He clearly wouldn’t unseat Linderbaum. They’re a similar type of Center except Linderbaum was on a different level entirely as a prospect. Frazier can be a solid starter in the league but I think that will be at Center only. Some of that is due to his size, but most is down to the things that he isn’t as good at, which I think would be magnified if he were to play Guard. As the Ravens may move more towards Zone blocking in their run game, he does struggle to make Gap blocks consistently functional and that will continue to be a feature of the Ravens offense.
Overall Fit 3/5
Pass Protection
Quick out of his stance. His initial contact with the defender is very good no matter what pass set or situation. He has excellent punch timing and placement, especially when working with independent hands. He has natural leverage given he is a little undersized but he uses it expertly to stalemate rushers immediately. This means he plays with excellent play strength despite his size but he also has good power in his hands as a pass protector and good upper body strength to deploy. He has efficient footwork in all pass sets and is generally a good mover. Against Defensive Linemen not trying to beat him with a power move, he fights well to re-fit his hands and even defenders with active hands and good hand usage struggle to disengage from him. He has a solid anchor in most situations and has shown that he can reset and re-anchor but against bigger Defensive Linemen with longer arms and good play strength, he can be walked backwards into the pocket and is unable to rest. He has good processing and is mentally alert to stunts and blitzes, re-directing well to the new threat. All of this is true against 0 and 1 techniques but when he has to move more laterally in slide protection and pick up someone further away from him, he can be late to open his hips and will open a door for more explosive rushers with good upfield burst to penetrate.
Run Blocking
SUMMARY
Frazier is a solid starting Center prospect in a scheme that features more Zone blocking than Gap. Good in pass protection but with some things to work on. Nasty, competitive.
PRODUCTION
JR: 806 snaps at RT
SO: 882 snaps at C
FR: 895 snaps at C
2020 Covid Year: 542 snaps at LG
INJURY: None
RAVENS FIT
Toughness 4
Intelligence 4
Versatility 2
Grit 4
Scheme 3