It’s not often that you see a highlight on social media and your reaction is, ‘Wow, did you see what that center just did?’
Once you see Hjalte Froholdt‘s two monster blocks from Friday’s preseason opener against the Denver Broncos, that would be your reaction. It got so much attention, even Nutella tweeted about the pancake of Broncos cornerback Damarri Mathis and the rude takedown of former Cardinals defensive lineman Zach Allen.
Despite the look of sheer dominance and violence on the plays, Froholdt thought he was a step behind on his execution.
“I’m just doing my job and trying to do it at full speed, but I actually thought I was really late on the screen,” Froholdt said about taking out Mathis. “The corner was playing down low, so I was actually thinking I needed to turn up, but then I saw him out of the corner of my eye and I’m like, ‘I have to go get him’ because I don’t know where (ballcarrier) Corey (Clement) was.”
Froholdt was glad that Mathis didn’t juke him out because “it would’ve been a lowlight with my face in the grass.” Still, seeing the engagement from the tweet was a neat feeling for Froholdt, noting that offensive lineman don’t normally get that recognition — and then emphasizing he’d rather stay in the background anyway.
There were question marks around the center position all offseason for the Cardinals. Froholdt has held the first-string spot since he arrived, although rookie Jon Gaines and newcomer Pat Elflein figured to get a look.
Through the first preseason game, it looks like Froholdt, who signed with the Cardinals back in March, has separated himself from the pack.