Zach Frazier is a four-time state high school wrestling champion, who grew up a Miami Dolphins fan. He also makes the line calls and is really intelligent.
I love those offensive linemen with a wrestling background.
Sweat needs to drop 30 pounds IMO, but he moves pretty well at 365. Seems like a Ravens type so he could fit.
Miami has met with Paul.
JPJ has a wrestling background too. I always like to see that especially for any IOL or IDL.
Zach Frazier's father named him after Zach Thomas. This guy should be destined to be a Dolphin.
Frazier also finished his career with an overall record of 159-2. I recall reading somewhere his longest match lasted 91 seconds.
“Fairmont Senior wrestling is a big deal in the state, and we’ve had many state champions. It’s really special to be leading our stats [at the end of my career]. I can’t really put words to it, but it’s really special to me.”
Frazier proved an absolute force at the heavyweight level for four consecutive years across the state of West Virginia — perhaps the best way to adequately convey quite how he terrorized opponents was the reaction of a competitor who drew him in the Big 10 Championships this winter. As the two met to shake hands, Frazier’s foe looked at the referee and uttered the words, “I don’t want to play anymore.”
Of course, not much more can be expected when you face someone who, in the 139 matches he wrestled an opponent, he pinned 82 percent of them. Looking at his junior and senior seasons alone, that stat jumps to 91.4 percent. Of his two career losses, one came in a 1-0 decision as a freshman. The second came by disqualification for using excessive force with an arm bar when his opponent could not continue wrestling due to injury – Frazier had a comfortable 6-2 lead at the time.