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Ben Bartch, OT, Saint Johns (MN)
Selected: Round 4, Pick 10, Overall Pick 116 by Jaguars
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Name: Ben Bartch (+) Coming off 2020 Knee INJ College: Saint Johns (MN)
Number: 78
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-6 Weight: 309 Position: Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2020 40 Low: 5.03 40 Time: 5.14 40 High: 5.24
> Projected Round: Stock:
Projected High: 2-3rd Low: 5-6th/INJ
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Data Scout Notes: 2nd team All-MIAC w/13 sts at LT in '18. Weighed 275 in '18. Moved from TE to LT for '18. Was 6-7 250 in '17. Backup TE w/4-43-10.8-1 rec in 8 gms in '17. Backup TE w/no stats, was 6-6 230 in '16.
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Height: 6056
Weight: 309
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Hand: 09 Arm: 32 7/8 Wingspan: 80 1/2
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Ben Bartch, Saint Johns (MN), Player News
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St. John's tackle Ben Bartch became the first Division III player taken in five years in the NFL draft. Bartch was chosen Saturday in the fourth round, 116th overall, by Jacksonville. He's the first MIAC player taken since 2003. The Jaguars said they wou ld move him to guard. Bartch, a 6-6, 309-pounder, weighed about 75 pounds less just a couple of years ago when he moved from tight end. His two-year ascension since captured the attention of NFL scouts. It started nearly every morning with a strange conc oction.To add weight, Bartch loaded a blender - five days per week - with seven scrambled eggs, "a big tub" of cottage cheese, quick grits, peanut butter, a banana and Gatorade. "Throw it all in and plug my nose," Bartch said last week. "I'd gag s ometimes, but that's what you have to do." On a Saturday teleconference, Bartch was asked about the shake and said, "I didn't realize it was going to blow up. It was just a tool I used in my regime for putting on mass. I wanted really good proteins and t o be smart about it. "I didn't want to get fat. I ate clean the rest of the day. That was my big-calorie shake." - Minneapolis Star Tribune
(DS#9 OT) Sr/2020 OT Ben Bartch, Saint Johns (MN)
News Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune
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When the coronavirus pandemic closed public gyms, canceled pro days and limited resources for every player in this week's NFL draft, Ben Bartch's college house in St. Joseph, Minn. - and the charms associated - became his base for proving he is worthy of being the first Division III player drafted in five years. The state of the basement, where the former St. John's tackle and his college teammates collected bands, kettlebells, barbells and other free weights, should answer whether he loves football eno ugh for an NFL team. "It's a little rough," Bartch said last week. "You're deadlifting on concrete. There's broken glass in the corner. There's dust everywhere and you are coughing. Sometimes you take it all out to the parking lot by the house and just w ork out in the parking lot. Cars, like, honk at you."To say he's resourceful undersells Bartch, a 6-6, 309-pounder who weighed about 75 pounds less just a couple of years ago when he moved from tight end. His two-year ascension since captured the attention of NFL scouts. It started nearly every morning with a concoction that makes his college basement sound like a breath of fresh air. To add weight, Bartch loaded a blender - five days per week - with seven scrambled eggs, "a big tub" of cottage c heese, quick grits, peanut butter, a banana and Gatorade. "Throw it all in and plug my nose," Bartch said. "I'd gag sometimes, but that's what you have to do." - Minneapolis Star Tribune
(DS#9 OT) Sr/2020 OT Ben Bartch, Saint Johns (MN)
News Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune
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2020 NFL COMBINE INVITE: Ben Bartch, OT, Saint Johns (MN),...A D3football.com first-team and Associated Press second-team All-American in 2019, Bartch earned the MIAC Mike Stam Award as the conference's top defensive or offensive lineman and started all 14 games at left tackle this season. He made 27 straight starts at the position since he switched from tight end during the 2018 preseason and was invited to 2020 Reese's Senior Bowl later this month (Jan. 25) in Mobile, Ala. Bartch played tight end his first two seasons as a Johnnie and caught four passes for 43 yards (10.8 avg.) and a touchdown in eight games in 2017. He switched to offensive tackle during the offseason and started on the left side immediately. His athleticism and size (6-foot-6, 305 pounds) attracted attention from all 32 NFL teams this fall. - Saint Johns (MN) Football
(DS#9 OT) Sr/2020 OT Ben Bartch, Saint Johns (MN)
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NCAA Division III rivals St. John's and St. Thomas will play their final game as Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference foes at U.S. Bank Stadium this fall. St. John's announced Wednesday that the Nov. 7 game will be in Minneapolis, the first coll ege football game to be staged at the NFL home of the Minnesota Vikings. This will be the 90th edition in a series that first began in 1901, potentially the last meeting between the two schools. St. Thomas, which will be ousted from the MIAC after the 20 20-21 school year for competitive reasons, has applied to the NCAA to become a Division I institution. St. Thomas moved its home games in the rivalry to Allianz Field in 2019 and to Target Field in 2017. Last year at the Major League Soccer stadium, a cr owd of 19,508 was counted. Two years before that at the Major League Baseball venue, the attendance was announced at 37,355, then a record for a Division III game. - AP College Football
(DS#9 OT) Sr/2020 OT Ben Bartch, Saint Johns (MN)
News Source: AP College Football
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