#ProHogs in the NFL – Week 6 Report

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Here is a look at how the 13 former Arkansas football players active on NFL rosters fared this past weekend in Week 6 of the NFL season.

BEST OF WEEK 6

Dre Greenlaw, LB, San Francisco 49ers

Greenlaw tied his season-high by making seven tackles for the second straight game as San Francisco defeated the Los Angeles Rams 24-16 on Sunday Night Football. The second-year pro recorded a PFF tackle game grade of 79.6, the fourth highest of all 49ers. Greenlaw leads San Francisco and ranks second among all NFL linebackers that have played more than 100 snaps with an 85.7 season tackle grade.

Trey Flowers, DE, Detroit Lions

Tying his season-high of five tackles with a sack and a forced fumble, Flowers played an important role in Detroit’s 34-16 win at Jacksonville. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, he recorded the league’s fastest sack of the week at 2.7 seconds, wrapping up Jaguars QB Gardner Minshew while stripping the ball free for his second forced fumble of the season. Since 2017, Flowers has produced 9 FFs, tied with DeMarcus Lawrence for the third-most by any NFL DE in that span. Flowers also recorded an assisted tackle with CB Jeff Okudah blowing up a pass to WR DJ Chark for no gain and made a solo stop holding RB James Robinson to a one-yard gain. His PFF defensive grade of 92.0 was the week’s high league-wide among defensive ends.

Hjalte Froholdt, OL, New England Patriots

After playing the first four games of the season exclusively on special teams, Froholdt appeared on the offensive line for the first time in his career, totaling 45 snaps at right guard for New England in their 18-12 setback to Denver. He impressed and did not allow a pressure in 31 pass blocking snaps, registering the second-highest PFF offensive grade (72.7) on the Patriots, while leading the team with an 87.4 pass block grade.

Armon Watts, DL, Minnesota Vikings

Watts made a season-high five tackles and was third on the team with a 76.2 PFF defensive grade as Minnesota fell to Atlanta, 40-23.

Frank Ragnow, OL, Detroit Lions

Ragnow made his fifth consecutive start at center and played all 77 offensive snaps in Detroit’s 34-16 triumph at Jacksonville. He ranked second among all Lions with a 75.7 PFF offensive grade and his 79.3 season grade is second among all NFL centers.

Deatrich Wise Jr, DE, New England Patriots

Wise made a season-high six tackles, including two solo stops, as New England fell at home to Denver, 18-12. He assisted on two tackles for minimal gains, holding RB Phillip Lindsay to runs of one and two yards.

Full #ProHogs Performances List

Name (Team)Week 6 Stats2020 Season Stats
DT McTelvin Agim (DEN)DNP at New England2 games (0 starts); 1 tackle
CB Kamren Curl (WAS)1 game (0 starts); 16 snaps at New York Giants, 14 ST snaps ; 1 tackle (1 solo)6 games (2 starts); 14 tackles (9 solo), 2 TFL
DE Trey Flowers (DET)1 game (1 start); 46 snaps at Jacksonville; 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 FF5 games (5 starts); 16 tackles (9 solo), 3 TFL, 2 sacks, 2 FF
OL Hjalte Froholdt (NE)1 game (0 starts); 47 snaps vs. Denver, 2 ST snaps5 games (0 starts)
LB Dre Greenlaw (SF)1 game (1 start); 71 snaps vs. Los Angeles Rams, 10 ST snaps; 7 tackles (7 solo)4 games (2 starts); 19 tackles (15 solo); 1 PDEF
LB De'Jon Harris (GB)DNP at Tampa Bay1 game (0 starts)
TE Hunter Henry (LAC)DNP: Bye Week5 games (5 starts); 22 receptions, 268 yards, 1 touchdown
OL Jason Peters (PHI)DNP vs. Baltimore (Injured Reserve)3 games (3 starts)
C Frank Ragnow (DET)1 game (1 start); 82 snaps at Jacksonville, 5 ST snaps5 games (5 starts)
LB Randy Ramsey (GB)1 game (0 start); 25 snaps at Tampa Bay, 15 ST snaps2 game (0 starts)
TE Jeremy Sprinkle (WAS)1 game (1 start); 22 snaps at New York Giants, 11 ST snaps6 games (3 starts)
DL Armon Watts (MIN)1 game (0 starts); 38 snaps vs. Atlanta, 8 ST snaps; 5 tackles (2 solo)6 games (0 starts); 10 tackles (4 solo)
DE Deatrich Wise Jr. (NE)1 game (0 starts); 38 snaps vs. Denver; 6 tackles (2 solo)5 games (0 starts); 15 tackles (6 solo), 0.5 TFL, 0.5 SK, 1 FR, 1 TD

#ProHogs on NFL Practice Squads

NameTeam
QB Brandon AllenCincinnati
TE Chase HarrellSan Francisco
WR Cody HollisterTennessee
DE Jeremiah LedbetterTampa Bay
DE Chris SmithLas Vegas
DT T.J. SmithLos Angeles Chargers