POLL: Grade the signing of OL Hjalte Froholdt

Frodholdt got a two-year, $4.6 million contract and projects as either offensive line depth or could start at center.

The Arizona Cardinals added one outside free agent to the offensive line so far this offseason. They signed interior lineman Hjalte Froholdt to a two-year contract worth $4.6 million.

He could potentially be the team’s starting center.

He played previously for the Cleveland Browns and New England Patriots.

He started six games last season, four at center and two at right guard. Pro Football Focus credits him with having given up seven sacks.

What do you think of the signing and the contract?

Give your grade in the poll and give your thoughts in the comment section below the article.

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New Cardinals OL Hjalte Froholdt gets 2-year, $4.6M contract

Froholdt gets a two-year, $4.6 million deal with $2.11 million guaranteed.

One of the additions in the offseason by the Arizona Cardinals so far is offensive lineman Hjalte Froholdt. They are signing him to a two-year deal.

We now have the details of his contract, per Over the Cap.

His contract is two years and worth $4.6 million.

He receives a $1.1 million signing bonus and will make a league minimum $1.01 million in salary for 2023. That amount is fully guaranteed.

The full guarantee in Year 1 suggests he is expected to be on the roster.

He also has a per-game active roster bonus of up to $255,000, or $15,000 per game he is active.

His salary in 2024 goes up to $1.98 million, which is not guaranteed. He also has the same per-game roster bonus.

His cap hit in 2023 will be almost $1.82 million. It goes up to almost $2.79 million in 2024.

This is a deal that suggests he will be at least depth on the offensive line.

He is formerly of the New England Patriots, drafted in the fourth round when Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort was the director of college scouting for New England.

He was on the Cleveland Browns the last two seasons where Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing was on the staff.

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Cardinals adding former Patriots, Browns OL Hjalte Froholdt

The Cardinals add offensive line depth and maybe their starter at center.

The Arizona Cardinals have added an interior lineman in free agency, albeit a player you likely have not heard of.

The team announced Wednesday it agreed to terms with offensive lineman Hjalte Froholdt, formerly of the New England Patriots and Cleveland Browns, on a two-year contract.

Froholdt is listed at 6-foot-5 and 310 pounds. He was drafted out of Arkansas by the Patriots in the fourth round in 2019, the last year Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort was director of college scouting.

He spent two years with the Patriots before he was signed by the Texans and then the Browns signed him off their practice squad and spent two years with them.

In 2022, he played in all 17 games, starting six. He started four games at center and two at right guard. Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing was quarterbacks coach for the Browns last season.

Froholdt will, at minimum, be interior offensive line depth and perhaps is a player the team projects as a starter this coming season.

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One free agent at every position the Browns should target when market opens

The free agency floodgates are almost open. Who should the Browns have their eyes on?

The floodgates of free agency are about to burst as the legal tampering window is set to begin on Monday. For the Cleveland Browns, this means they have an opportunity to make a massive impact on their roster, specifically on the defensive side of the football. They have already been linked to recognizable names who will hit the market, but they have some needs on the other side of the ball as well.

As they look to get back in the playoffs in 2023 after two years off, who is one name per position the Browns could target in free agency to improve their roster?

Stock up, stock down following the Browns’ win over the Ravens

Who stood out in both good and bad ways against the Ravens after the Browns came away victorious?

Now sitting at 6-8 after a win over the Baltimore Ravens, the Cleveland Browns have the slightest of playoff hopes. Regardless of making the postseason, however, the Browns have won three of their last four, with the ability to stack three more wins down the stretch.

For the first time all season, the Browns played 60 minutes of complimentary football, getting contributions from all three phases of the game.

Who stood out in this game in both good and bad ways? Here we take a look at whose stock is on the rise, and whose needs a rebound as the Browns take on the New Orleans Saints on Christmas Eve.

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Browns Injury Report: 10 listed on Wednesday’s report with Ravens three days away

The Browns have a lengthy injury list.

The Cleveland Browns are looking to get back in the win column after losing to the Cincinnati Bengals. On a short week, the Browns are set to host another AFC North foe as the Baltimore Ravens are coming to town on Saturday. The Browns, however, are dealing with a pretty long injury list as they look to retake the field in three days.

However, the good news for the Browns is that quarterback Lamar Jackson has not practiced yet this week either. Should the Browns get Tyler Huntley under center, their already favored odds could continue to increase.

Who appeared on the Browns’ injury list? We take a look here.

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Browns Injury Report: Hjalte Froholdt misses second practice as he prepares to start

The Browns had quite a few return to practice but are missing Hjalte Froholdt, who is expected to start for the injured Ethan Pocic

The Cleveland Browns had quite a few players return to practice today. The majority who missed yesterday’s practice sat out with a day of rest, but safety D’Anthony Bell returned after spending time in the concussion protocol, and tight end David Njoku also returned as he nurses his high ankle sprain. They did, however, miss Hjalte Froholdt from practice for a second straight day with an illness, who is expected to start at center after Ethan Pocic hit Injured Reserve.

Cornerback Greg Newsome is still working through the concussion protocol, guard Wyatt Teller sat out as he nurses his injured calf. Right tackle Jack Conklin also sat out, but he typically takes a day of rest on Thursdays.

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Browns missing laundry list of players from Wednesday’s practice

The list of players missing from practice today is not short.

As the Cleveland Browns try to get back on the right track this weekend at FirstEnergy Stadium, they were missing a plethora of players from Wednesday’s practice. While defensive ends Jadaveon Clowney and Myles Garrett, as well as wide receiver Amari Cooper and right guard Joel Bitonio all sat out with a scheduled rest day, they were also missing five other players.

Cornerback Greg Newsome and safety D’Anthony Bell are still working through the concussion protocol, now starting center Hjalte Froholdt and safety Ronnie Harrison were out with an illness, and tight end David Njoku is still nursing his ankle. Wyatt Teller, Jedrick Wills, and Perrion Winfrey were all limited as well.

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Browns Injury Update: Ethan Pocic out ‘weeks’ as Hjalte Froholdt to remain starter at center

The Browns will be without their breakout center Ethan Pocic for “weeks.” Hjalte Froholdt will continue to get starting reps in his place.

After leaving the game on the opening drive in the loss to the Buffalo Bills, starting center Ethan Pocic is now set to miss “weeks” according to head coach Kevin Stefanski. After filling in for Pocic yesterday, backup interior offensive lineman Hjalte Froholdt will continue to start in his absence.

Playing out a one-year deal, and doing so at such a high level, Pocic has been a shocking breakout performer for the Browns this season. Potentially looking a massive pay increase in the face this offseason, Pocic looks to return to full health and get back on the field as soon as possible.

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Browns Morning Roundup: Kurt Warner, Injuries galore, and more

Welcome in to this Thursday edition of Browns Morning Roundup as we recap yesterday’s happenings.

Another day, another Browns Morning Roundup as we near towards the end of the week.

As the Cleveland Browns get ready for the Baltimore Ravens, they had quite a busy day in Berea on Wednesday. Injury reports are already filed again, Hall of Fame quarterbacks are dragging this defense through the mud, and there has even been some light movement on the roster. On top of that, it covered some Browns players favored highly by analytical wings and even broke down some all-22.

Grab your coffee, grab your muffin (I have both in front of me as I write this), and let’s talk some Browns football.