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Arizona Cardinals C Hjalte Froholdt top-ranked center in NFC West by far

Arizona Cardinals C Hjalte Froholdt top-ranked center in NFC West by far

USA Today06-06-2025
Arizona Cardinals C Hjalte Froholdt top-ranked center in NFC West by far Froholdt is the No. 10 center in the NFL, according to PFF. No other NFC West center is higher than No. 19.
The offseason is for lists and rankings will continue for months, and we have new players rankings at center from Pro Football Focus. PFF ranked the 32 starting centers. Arizona Cardinals center Hjalte Froholdt ranked 10th in the NFL.
But how does that stack up with the rest of the centers in the NFC West?
He actually is the top-ranked center in the division by far.
NFC West centers ranked by PFF
Analysis
When was the last time we could say the Cardinals had the best center in the division? Lyle Sendlein was solid but probably never reached that level comparatively. The fact that he is far and away the top-ranked center in the division is fun for fans.
Seattle's whole offensive line has questions except at left tackle. Oluwatimi has room to improve as a young player. Brendel and Shelton are serviceable.
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