The Ohio State right tackle is a monster in the run game.
We continue to look through the 2025 NFL undrafted free agent class for the Arizona Caridnals.
Earlier today we looked at an intriguing group of five tight end, now we look at an experienced right tackle from Ohio State who even made the All Big Ten First Team this year.
Josh Fryar has familiarity and is a mauler up front.
From the team:
Fryar (6-5, 320) played five seasons at Ohio State (2020-24) and appeared in 54 games (30 starts). He reunites with Cardinals offensive line coach Justin Frye, who was his position coach at Ohio State the past three seasons. Last year, Fryar started all 16 games at right tackle for the National Champion Buckeyes and earned honorable mention all-Big Ten honors. He was one of only two offensive linemen to start all 16 games for Ohio State last season. In 2023, Fryar started all 13 games at right tackle for Ohio State and earned first-team All-Big Ten honors.
Fryar is intriguing as a run blocker, but does he have the athleticism to play tackle in the NFL, or will he need to kick inside to guard?
Either way, you know new Arizona Cardinals offensive line coach Justin Frye loves him, so he will have a shot to make the roster.
Welcome to the desert, Josh.