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Name: Aaron Frost (Transfer from Nevada) College: Arizona State
Number: 65
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-5 Weight: 314 Position: Pos2: OT
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024 40 Low: 5.48 40 Time: 5.54 40 High: 5.58
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Data Scout Notes: X-Down to FA-Tryout OG/Bad ATH-Shorter Arms/Recheck is NOT Starting/backup OG/is INJ Prone 2023: NAC...2022: 12-05-22 Transfer from Nevada...(+) Coming off Summer 2022 Undisclosed INJ...POutland...2021: 2ndC...2020: 2ndC
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Height: 6045
Weight: 314
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Dates: 03/13/24
Hand: 10 1/8 Arm: 33 3/8 Wingspan: 79 7/8
Height: 6045
Weight: 314
40 Yrd Dash: 5.54
20 Yrd Dash: 3.14
10 Yrd Dash: 1.95
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 22
Vertical Jump: 22 1/2
Broad Jump: 08'03"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 5.16
3-Cone Drill: 8.47
40 Time Range: 5.50-5.57/Projected: 5.25/**+.29
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Aaron Frost, Arizona State, Player News
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2022 PRESEASON OUTLAND TROPHY WATCHLIST: OT Aaron Frost, Nevada,...Frost, a two-time selection to the All-Mountain West Second Team (2020-21), is expected to anchor The Union in 2022. He is one of 89 players on the watch list for the Outland Trophy, whic h is given to the best interior lineman in college football (centers, guards, and tackles are eligible). Last season, Frost appeared in all 13 games, bringing his career total of games played for the Pack to 43. In 2021 he helped pave the way for the six th-best passing offense in the country, while the Pack offense also ranked eighth in the nation in red-zone offense and 17th nationally in scoring offense (35.7 ppg). - Nevada Football
(DS#54 OG) rSr/2024 OG Aaron Frost, Arizona State
News Source: Nevada Football
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Nevada offensive lineman Aaron Frost was the Wolf Pack's lone representative on the preseason All-Mountain West team. Nevada wound up with a single entry on the Mountain West's preseason all-conference football team, with offensive lineman Aaron Frost ea rning his third MW honor Thursday. Frost, entering his fifth year with the Wolf Pack, has finished the last two seasons as an All-Mountain West second-team honoree. He appeared in all 13 Nevada games last season, lifting his career appearances for the Pa ck to 43. Frost joined what turned out to be a veteran-heavy preseason All-MW team. Of the 27 players named, 24 are listed as seniors. The preseason All-MW teams were voted on by media members who regularly cover the conference. - Reno Gazette Journal
(DS#54 OG) rSr/2024 OG Aaron Frost, Arizona State
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2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST SECOND TEAM (COACHES): OL - Aaron Frost, Sr., Nevada,...Offensive lineman Aaron Frost earned All-Mountain West Second Team honors for his work with the fourth-ranked passing offense in the country. The senior lineman from Long Beac h, Calif., allowed one sack in 718 snaps entering the final weekend of the season. His snap count included 467 pass-blocking snaps and 180 run-blocking snaps. It marks the second straight season that Frost has earned All-Mountain West Second Team honors after taking home the award following the 2020 season. - Nevada Football
(DS#54 OG) rSr/2024 OG Aaron Frost, Arizona State
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If Nevada football gave out an award for its nastiest player, there's no question who'd get the honor. "If I go down a dark alley and need somebody, Aaron Frost will be there," running back Devonte Lee said. "If you threw a dime down in the parking lot, he'd fight you for it once he puts that helmet on," offensive line coach Bill Best said of Frost. "I honestly think his goal is to mess up anybody who lines up against him," fellow offensive lineman Jermaine Ledbetter said. Off the field, Frost has a rep utation as a mild-mannered gentleman with a great sense of humor and a love of jumping jacks. "He's a chill guy," Ledbetter said. "Definitely funny." But once puts on the Wolf Pack silver and blue and straps on the helmet, a flip is switched. "That's a d ifferent person," Ledbetter said. "It sure is." Or as Lee puts it: "Aaron Frost is the most physical, nastiness person you can have on your team. You need guys like that."On a star-studded offense that boasts potential NFL draft picks Carson Stron g, Romeo Doubs and Cole Turner, Frost is the Wolf Pack's hidden pro prospect. At 6-foot-5 and 310 pounds, he has excellent size. He's the Wolf Pack's most athletic offensive lineman. And when you consider his relative newness to the position, having move d from defense to offense just three years ago, his upside is sky high. "They're hard to find where they're that big, that strong, that quick and that aggressive with that competitive nature," Best said of Frost. - Northern Nevada Sports
(DS#54 OG) rSr/2024 OG Aaron Frost, Arizona State
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2020 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): OL - Aaron Frost, Jr., Nevada,...Frost, a junior, was the most dominant force on the Pack's offensive line as the Union had a strong season overall. The physical right tackle led the team in pancake blocks and knock-down blocks, and yielded just two sacks on the season. - Nevada Football
(DS#54 OG) rSr/2024 OG Aaron Frost, Arizona State
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