Nate
Frazier.

Nate
Frazier.

Georgia· Jr· 5'9"· 203 lb
"Elite initial burst allows him to erase defensive angles and consistently threaten the home run, a rare trait for a back of his size. Frazier's value comes from instant acceleration and creative agility in zone schemes, but his developing pass protection and workload questions cap his immediate ceiling. He projects as a dynamic committee leader with starter potential."
Nate Frazier embodies the modern, high-rotation back who punishes defenses with a blend of vertical explosiveness and outsized contact violence for his frame. Schooled in Georgia's rigorous culture, Frazier stands out with elite one-cut ability; his capacity to plant, sink his hips, and accelerate through the gap is immediate pro-level. Unlike other 200-pound change-of-pace backs, Frazier doesn't shy from contact, displaying surprising contact balance that allows him to absorb lateral impacts and maintain forward momentum, operating with a low center of gravity that significantly complicates linebackers' tackle angles. His NFL ceiling is conditioned by his evolution in pass protection and his ability to become a consistent threat in the passing game out of the backfield. While his top-end speed can threaten the defense's third level, his greatest value lies in his short-area quickness and the clarity with which he processes blocking schemes on zone runs. The primary question mark will be his durability given his collision-oriented play style and whether he can maintain that efficiency with a bell-cow workload. He's a 'Home Run Hitter' profile who would fit perfectly into zone-blocking schemes that prioritize decision speed.
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Elite initial burst and acceleration
Frazier possesses an instant extra gear attacking the line of scrimmage, allowing him to close angles on edge defenders. This acceleration translates into a competitive advantage in short-yardage situations and a constant threat to generate +20-yard plays.
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Contact balance and low center of gravity
While not a traditional power back, his compact build allows him to bounce off hits and gain yards after contact. He leverages his frame masterfully, forcing defenders to wrap him up completely rather than relying on shoulder tackles.
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Lateral agility and hip fluidity
Displays refined cutback ability, allowing him to redirect his path without significant speed loss. His hip fluidity is evident navigating dense goal-line traffic, finding escape lanes where other backs get bottled up.
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Vision in Zone Blocking schemes
Shows technical patience, allowing blocks to develop before committing to a gap. His eye discipline to identify the force player and react accordingly makes him a very pro-ready prospect for modern offensive systems.
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Developing pass protection
While willing, his hand technique and anchor against bigger blitzers need refinement to be a reliable third-down player. In the NFL, coordinators will exploit his lack of critical mass if he doesn't improve his initial hand placement.
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Big-play hunting tendency
At times, his confidence in his speed leads him to unnecessarily bounce runs outside when the interior lane is available. He needs to learn that at the next level, 3-yard gains are structural wins that keep the offense on schedule.
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Proven workload
Coming from a heavy rotation system at Georgia, there's a technical question about how his body will respond to a 250+ touch workload in a professional season. Managing the physical toll will be vital to extending his longevity in the league given his physical play style.
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This represents the expected outcome where Frazier becomes a high-impact committee back whose speed and receiving ability define his role.
This comp reflects Frazier's ceiling if his pass-catching and spatial awareness develop to an elite level, becoming a true dual-threat weapon.
This represents the floor if he fails to develop as a consistent runner between the tackles, ultimately carving out a niche as a pass-catching specialist.
RAS · Relative Athletic Score
Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football
/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27
Nate's RAS will publish once the official testing drops.
The Relative Athletic Score needs the 40, vertical, broad jump, shuttle and 3-cone — numbers that don't exist until the NFL Combine or pro day. Until then we grade the RB on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).
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- 40 yardas
- 4.53sp50
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- Three-cone
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- Shuttle
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