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© 2019 Minnesota Vikings Football, LLC , All Rights Reserved. I made it a mission to learn as much as I could on my own from the internet about it. An All-American as a tackle in 2019, Bartch helped the Johnnies average 512.9 yards and 41.6 points per game as St. John's went 12-2 with an appearance in the Division III semifinals. The 6-foot-6, 309-pound lineman is an intriguing, raw prospect who will likely begin his career as a backup at left tackle to Cam Robinson. In order to make the switch to offensive tackle, he used a disgusting concoction he called the “magic shake.”, "Essentially, the summer after my sophomore year, I was asked to switch to the offensive line. INDIANAPOLIS — There will be 337 players who cycle through the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine this week, yet only one represents a Division III school. "If I can bring some pride and some honor back to St. John's and represent them well, I'm all for it," Bartch added. Over the course of his final two college seasons, Bartch went from 250 to 305 pounds, and also became one of the best offensive linemen in the country. Right at your fingertips. 1 goalie’. Bartch chatted with the media for 20-plus minutes Wednesday morning, recounting his journey from an Oregon high school to St. John's to being a Senior Bowl standout in late January. "I would throw it all in and plug my nose," Bartch added as media members looked on in astonishment. The following browsers are supported: Chrome, Edge (v80 and later), Firefox and Safari. But, it's not for the faint of heart. Before then, I took actions, sacrificing different things to focus more on football during my freshman and sophomore year. He was named to the All-MIAC second team after playing 13 games at the position as a junior. "I grew up obviously idolizing the NFL and always wanting to play in it as a young boy. The official source for NFL news, video highlights, fantasy football, game-day coverage, schedules, stats, scores and more. Bartch said he went from 250 pounds to 305 pounds thanks to his exercise routine and his magic shake. 'I'm feeling great': Trump speaks to crowd at 1st in-person event since COVID-19 diagnosis, Fauci calls White House coronavirus outbreak a ‘super-spreader event’, White House: Trump COVID-19 exposure 'unknowable question,' Gold Star families event not suspected, White House boosts offer in COVID-19 aid talks, Facebook removes more than 275 fake accounts linked to conservative group, Subject of Project Veritas voter fraud story says he was offered bribe, Rare lowered water levels on Mississippi River draws the curious to Minneapolis, North Branch police asking for help locating 2 missing boys, Derek Chauvin released from jail on $1 million bond, Eric Trump to make campaign stop in Northfield, Minnesota. [CDATA[ “I’d gag sometimes, but that’s what you have to do.”. A Division III player from a Minnesota college has been selected in the 2020 NFL draft. "I'm very grateful for the opportunity to be here, to be honest. Jacksonville used the 116th overall pick in the fourth to take St. John’s University (Minn.) offensive tackle Ben Bartch in the 2020 NFL draft. I would get up at 5 a.m. and would have to go work as a strength coach at a local high school," Bartch told Vikings.com. //

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