PFF Draft Watch: Frank Ragnow dominant against Texas A&M

COLUMBIA, MO - NOVEMBER 25: Offensive lineman Frank Ragnow #72 of the Arkansas Razorbacks blocks out against the Missouri Tigers at Memorial Stadium on November 25, 2016 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)

  • The nation’s top-graded center a year ago, Arkansas center Frank Ragnow is off to a great start again here in 2017. He now boasts the top grade once again at 92.9 overall through four weeks.
  • Ragnow was dominant against Texas A&M posting a dominant 95.2 game grade, showing his usual fine work in the run game. He showed power at the point of attack against the Aggies, but it was at the second level where he located and sealed linebackers all afternoon. Ragnow’s work on the move and at the second level is as good as any interior offensive lineman over the last few years.
  • In 2016, Ragnow had the lowest percentage of negatively-graded run blocks in the draft class and he ranked second in positively-graded blocks. He’s off to a similar start this season.
  • For the second straight game, Ragnow was clean in pass protection and he’s only given up one pressure all season (a sack in Week 1) on 94 attempts.

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