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Younger bro knew Frazier had it all

I shoulda listened. For a couple years, my younger brother Dale Wolfley, a former standout lineman at WVU and broadcaster, had bent my ear about this kid Zach Frazier. He gushed a lot of superlatives, especially about Zach’s character and the Frazier clan, to go along with his physicality on tape. Sheesh, Dale was spot on.

Full disclosure, I was really high on Jackson Powers-Johnson, the center from Oregon. But to say that I’ll “settle” for Zach Frazier is completely wrong. This young man is nobody’s “settled for” pick. His worth stands out on tape. I wish his tape came with sound effects. There would be more “BANG! ZOOM! KAPOW! than a 1960s era Adam West Batman TV show! (Which I loved BTW).

Equally proficient at run or pass blocking, he’s a spot-on shotgun

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