#ProHogs in the NFL – Week 7 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 7 of the NFL season.

BEST OF WEEK 7

Kamren Curl, S, Washington Football Team

Curl played in a season-high 49 snaps and made three solo tackles as Washington snapped a six-game losing skid by defeating Dallas, 25-3. Washington held the Cowboys to a season-low 142 net yards and surrendered only three points for the first time in series history, which began in 1960. The rookie led Washington with a career-high PFF pass rush grade of 82.3. Curl’s 17 tackles this season is tied for third league-wide among rookie safeties.

Trey Flowers, DE, Detroit Lions

Recovering a crucial fourth quarter fumble, Flowers aided Detroit to a 23-22 victory over Atlanta. With 5:39 left to go in the final quarter, Flowers scooped up a fumble after Falcons QB Matt Ryan was stripped by Detroit DE Romeo Okwara. The Lions made a field goal on the subsequent drive to take a 16-14 lead and eventually won 23-22 behind a 75-yard touchdown drive that left zeros on the clock. He also broke up his first pass of the season and improved his season PFF defensive grade to 84.1, which ranks seventh among NFL EDGE rushers.

Dre Greenlaw, LB, San Francisco 49ers

Greenlaw made his first sack of the season – the second of his career – in San Francisco’s 33-6 drubbing of New England in Foxboro. He wrapped up Patriots QB Cam Newton for an eight-yard loss and made six total tackles, which helped him earn a 49ers game-leading PFF pass rush grade of 73.3.

Frank Ragnow, OL, Detroit Lions

Ragnow started his sixth consecutive game in Detroit’s 23-22 win over Atlanta, bringing the Lions record to 3-3. He boasts the second-highest PFF offensive grade (80.6) among league centers this season.

Full #ProHogs Performances List

Name (Team)Week 7 Stats2020 Season Stats
DT McTelvin Agim (DEN)DNP vs. Kansas City2 games (0 starts); 1 tackle
CB Kamren Curl (WAS)1 game (0 starts); 49 snaps vs. Dallas, 10 ST snaps ; 3 tackles (3 solo)7 games (2 starts); 17 tackles (12 solo), 2 TFL
DE Trey Flowers (DET)1 game (0 starts); 43 snaps at Atlanta; 2 tackles, 1 PDEF, 1 FR6 games (5 starts); 18 tackles (9 solo), 3 TFL, 2 SK, 2 FF, 1 FR, 1 PDEF
OL Hjalte Froholdt (NE)1 game (0 starts); 18 snaps vs. San Francisco, 2 ST snaps6 games (0 starts)
LB Dre Greenlaw (SF)1 game (1 start); 41 snaps at New England, 1 ST snap; 6 tackles (3 solo), 1 sack5 games (3 starts); 25 tackles (18 solo); 1 SK, 1 PDEF
LB De'Jon Harris (GB)DNP at Houston1 game (0 starts)
TE Hunter Henry (LAC)1 game (1 start); 65 snaps vs. Jacksonville, 4 ST snaps; 3 receptions, 23 yards6 games (6 starts); 25 receptions, 291 yards, 1 touchdown
OL Jason Peters (PHI)DNP vs. New York Giants (Injured Reserve)3 games (3 starts)
C Frank Ragnow (DET)1 game (1 start); 62 snaps at Atlanta6 games (6 starts)
LB Randy Ramsey (GB)1 game (0 start); 7 snaps at Houston, 7 ST snaps3 games (0 starts)
TE Jeremy Sprinkle (WAS)1 game (1 start); 36 snaps vs. Dallas, 8 ST snaps; 1 reception, 6 yards7 games (4 starts); 1 reception, 6 yards
DL Armon Watts (MIN)DNP: Bye Week6 games (0 starts); 10 tackles (4 solo)
DE Deatrich Wise Jr. (NE)1 game (1 start); 31 snaps vs. San Francisco, 1 ST snap6 games (1 start); 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
OL Dan SkipperDetroit Lions
DE Chris SmithLas Vegas
DT T.J. SmithLos Angeles Chargers