Courtesy of the New England Patriots/Eric J. Adler

#ProHogs in the NFL – Week 3 Report

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Here is a look at how the 12 former Arkansas football players active on NFL rosters fared this past weekend in Week 3 of the NFL season.

BEST OF WEEK 3

McTelvin Agim, DL, Denver Broncos

After being inactive the season’s first two weeks, Agim made his pro debut playing 14 snaps in Denver’s 28-10 loss to Tampa Bay this weekend. The 2020 third round NFL Draft selection logged nine snaps on the defensive line and five field goal block snaps.

Kamren Curl, SAF, Washington Football Team

For the third straight week, Curl made two solo tackles, but Washington suffered its second-straight defeat at Cleveland, 34-20. The rookie has earned a 71.5 PFF pass coverage grade for the season, which ranks third-best on the team.

Hunter Henry, TE, Los Angeles Chargers

The NFL’s leader in catches (16) and yards (206) by a tight end, Henry made five grabs for 50 yards as the Chargers fell to Carolina, 21-16. He made two crucial third down catches to move the sticks with a game-long 16-yard reception on 3rd & 2 in the second quarter, leading to a touchdown.

Jason Peters, OL, Philadelphia Eagles

Peters started his third game of the season at left tackle and played all 89 snaps in the Eagles’ 23-23 tie against Cincinnati. He posted a team-best and personal season-high PFF 75.5 offensive grade against the Bengals. The 17-year pro has spent the last 12 seasons with Philadelphia, appearing in 143 games for the Eagles, which is the 17th most in franchise history.

Frank Ragnow, OL, Detroit Lions

Ragnow played all 66 snaps on Sunday as the Lions recorded their first victory of the season at Arizona, 26-23. He’s earned the second-highest PFF offensive grade (79.7) among all NFL centers this season and is yet to allow a sack.

Deatrich Wise Jr., DL, New England Patriots

Wise Jr. was instrumental in New England’s 36-20 home victory over Las Vegas by scoring his first career touchdown at any level of football on a fumble recovery in the third quarter. He combined with LB Shilique Calhoun to sack Raiders QB Derek Carr at the goal line and pounced on the ball in the end zone for New England’s second defensive touchdown in as many weeks. He registered three total tackles and added three pressures resulting in a sack, a hit and a hurry. The fourth-year pro ranks second among all Patriots this season with six pressures and a PFF 75.2 defensive grade.

Full #ProHogs Performances List

Name (Team)Week 2 Stats2020 Season Stats
DT McTelvin Agim (DEN)1 game (0 starts); 14 snaps, vs. Tampa Bay, 5 ST snaps1 game (0 starts)
SAF Kamren Curl (WAS)1 game (0 starts); 34 snaps at Cleveland, 20 ST snaps ; 2 tackles (2 solo)3 games (0 starts); 6 tackles (6 solo), 2 TFL
DE Trey Flowers (DET)1 game (1 start), 44 snaps at Arizona, 4 ST snaps; 2 tackles3 games (3 starts); 7 tackles (4 solo), 1 Sack, 3 QBH, 1 FF
OL Hjalte Froholdt (NE)1 game (0 starts); 7 ST snaps vs. Las Vegas3 games (0 starts)
LB Dre Greenlaw (SF)DNP vs. New York Giants (Quadriceps)2 games (1 start); 5 tackles (3 solo); 1 PDEF
TE Hunter Henry (LAC)1 game (1 start); 69 snaps vs. Carolina, 2 ST snaps; 5 receptions, 50 yards3 games (3 starts); 16 receptions, 206 yards
OL Jason Peters (PHI)1 game (1 start); 89 snaps vs. Cincinnati3 games (3 starts)
C Frank Ragnow (DET)1 game (1 start); 72 snaps at Arizona, 6 ST snaps3 games (3 starts)
LB Randy Ramsey (GB)DNP vs. New Orleans (Groin)0 games
TE Jeremy Sprinkle (WAS)1 game (0 starts); 25 snaps at Cleveland, 19 ST snaps3 games (1 start)
DL Armon Watts (MIN)1 game (0 starts); 29 snaps vs. Tennessee, 7 ST snaps3 games (0 starts); 3 tackles (2 solo)
DE Deatrich Wise Jr. (NE)1 game (0 starts), 39 snaps vs. Las Vegas; 3 tackles, (1 solo), 0.5 TFL, 0.5 Sacks, 1 FR, 1 TD3 games (0 starts); 5 tackles (1 solo), 0.5 TFL, 0.5 Sacks, 1 FR, 1 TD

#ProHogs on NFL Practice Squads

NameTeam
QB Brandon AllenCincinnati
TE Chase HarrellSan Francisco
LB De'Jon HarrisGreen Bay
WR Cody HollisterTennessee
DE Jeremiah LedbetterTampa Bay
DE Chris SmithLas Vegas
DT T.J. SmithLos Angeles Chargers