NFL Draft week is here and West Virginia’s most highly-touted prospect is center Zach Frazier, who looks to be the Mountaineers first, first-round pick since defensive back Karl Joseph in 2016.
However, Frazier could have to wait till day two to hear his name called. The 6-foot-3, 310-pound product of Fairmont, was a four-year starter at WVU and compiled many accomplishments in his collegiate career, including being a two-time All-American. Frazier was invited to the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine, but he could not fully participate in either event due to a sustained leg injury in a West Virginia win over Baylor on Nov. 25, 2023.
With the Draft beginning on Thursday, let’s take a final look at the most recent Frazier mock draft projections.
David Helman, FOX Sports (April 18): Dallas Cowboys — Pick No. 24
Peter Schrager, NFL.com (April 16): Detroit Lions — Pick No. 29
Pro Football Focus (April 22): Pittsburgh Steelers — Pick No. 34
Josh Edwards, CBS Sports (April 19): Carolina Panthers — Pick No. 39
Dane Brugler, The Athletics (April 17): Detroit Lions — Pick No. 44
Wil Helms, Pro Football Network (April 15): Pittsburgh Steelers — Pick No. 51
Vinnie Iyer, The Sporting News (April 17): Green Bay Packers — Pick No. 51
Bleacher Report (April 10): Dallas Cowboys — Pick No. 56
Jordan Reid, ESPN (April 22): Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Pick No. 57
Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN (April 15): Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Pick No. 57
Walter Football (April 21): Los Angeles Rams — No. 52 overall
Chad Reuter, NFL.com (April 19): Los Angeles Charger — Pick No. 69
























