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#Wisconsin OG/C Travis Frederick wrote a letter to Badgers fans on his decision to leave for the NFL...Peter Konz did the same last year
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He is another guy I like alot that could be had in the second or third round.
 
ABQcowboyJR;4943266 said:
He is another guy I like alot that could be had in the second or third round.

Put it this way. I dont see the running game any worse with him at C. Probably handle NTs all by himself.
 
Frederick ranks as NFLDraftScout.com's No. 2 center for April's draft, projecting as a top-64 pick. Last year, Wisconsin center Peter Konz declared early for the NFL Draft and was selected 55th overall in the second round.

"I have also studied the game of football under three offensive line coaches that have each taught me different techniques and concepts that have molded me into the player I am today," Frederick said.

Listed at 6-4 and 338 pounds, Frederick started 31 games at Wisconsin, seeing time at both center and guard. After starting mostly at left guard as a freshman and sophomore, he started all 14 games at center for the Big Ten champion Badgers in 2012 and earned All-Big Ten honorable mention honors. A high-character prospect, Frederick has plus intangibles, strength and versatility, flashing the IQ and technique to start immediately in the NFL.

Tags: Travis Frederick, Wisconsin Badgers, NCAAF, NFLDRAFT

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/r...-wisconsin-c-frederick-skipping-senior-season
 
He'd be the best C prospect in the draft, IMO. Unless you think Warmack or Cooper are centers but to me they belong at G.

I would dance a jig if we got him.
 
I had no idea he was 6'4 330. Can he move well enough to get to the 2nd level in the NFL? He would definitely solve the problem of our C always being pushed back, thats for sure.
 
tm1119;4944361 said:
I had no idea he was 6'4 330. Can he move well enough to get to the 2nd level in the NFL? He would definitely solve the problem of our C always being pushed back, thats for sure.

Closer to 340, should be able to handle 95% of NTs and move the pile. I am not even concerned about the second level stuff. How would you like to make a yard at the goal line more often than not?
 
I like the intelligence factor with him.

I think he'll graduate with a degree in computer engineering this spring.
 
Does he fit in with Callahan's system? I have a feeling he doesn't.
 
I would rather have him than any other inside guy in this draft . he is better than Konz and about like zietler who is a future pro bowler .
 
cowboysooner;4944420 said:
I would rather have him than any other inside guy in this draft . he is better than Konz and about like zietler who is a future pro bowler .

No he is not as good as Zeitler or he would be a first round pick. Watching play this year and last he reminded me more of Moffitt
 
cowboysooner;4944420 said:
I would rather have him than any other inside guy in this draft . he is better than Konz and about like zietler who is a future pro bowler .

Hope he's better than Konz, because in the few games I watched Konz he has been brutal.
Do like the size and intangibles though, in the end I think he's closer to Zeitler than Konz.
 
My problem with him is that he is a bit stiff and not much of an athlete. I have no doubts about his ability to hold his ground against to opposing d-line which is definitely a plus. My only thing is that he seems like his ceiling is pretty limited and for a 2nd round pick that's a little alarming. I agree that he's more than likely better than what we have, but 2nd seems a bit early for him.
 
MonsterD;4944413 said:
Does he fit in with Callahan's system? I have a feeling he doesn't.

Bye bye Callahan then. Fredericks is my favorite interior OL in this draft.
 
I seen a couple of his games did not impress

I would not even look at him
 
Risen Star;4944351 said:
He'd be the best C prospect in the draft, IMO. Unless you think Warmack or Cooper are centers but to me they belong at G.

I would dance a jig if we got him.

I would too, but I suspect my dancing shoes will be safe in the closet around draft time.
 
BAT;4944515 said:
Bye bye Callahan then. Fredericks is my favorite interior OL in this draft.

Amen. To hell with Callahan. Get some monsters up front and go back to controling the LOS. I don't care about him getting to the socond level. As it stands, our current linemen can't block the first level.
 
So how would you compare Fredy to Khaled Holmes for the C position?
 

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