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Height: 6-3
Weight: 264
40: 5.04
Year: 5Sr

Evan Frosch

School: TCU
Position: TE
Bio: Part-time starter the past two-years. Senior receiving totals included 2/42 after he had just 3/33 the prior year.
Positive: Large, strong tight end who is best as a blocker. Plays with good knee bend, displays footwork in pass protection, and effectively adjusts to oncoming opponents. Jolts defenders with good punch and easily knocks them from their angle of attack. Effectively finds the open space in the seam, adjusts to the errant throw, and makes catches in stride.
Negative: Large, strong tight end who is best as a blocker. Plays with good knee bend, displays footwork in pass protection, and effectively adjusts to oncoming opponents. Jolts defenders with good punch and easily knocks them from their angle of attack. Effectively finds the open space in the seam, adjusts to the errant throw, and makes catches in stride.
Analysis: Frosch is a tight end who's fallen under the radar screen due to his lack of production. He lacks the skills to be an offensive threat but has enough ability to make an NFL roster as a third tight end used specifically as a blocker in short-yardage situations.

Updated 4/26
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