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Position:
  
Center

Name
  
Travis Frederick

Role
  
American football center


Weight
  
144 kg

College:
  
Wisconsin

Height
  
1.91 m

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Date of birth:
  
(1991-03-18) March 18, 1991 (age 24)

NFL draft:
  
2013 / Round: 1 / Pick: 31

Spouse
  
Kaylee Frederick (m. 2014)

Education
  
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Current team
  
Dallas Cowboys (#70 / Center)

Similar People
  
Tyron Smith, Doug Free, Zack Martin, Ronald Leary, J J Wilcox

Profiles


High school:
  
Walworth (WI) Big Foot

Place of birth:
  
Sharon, Wisconsin

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Travis Frederick (born March 18, 1991) is an American football center for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Wisconsin and was drafted 31st overall by the Cowboys in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft.

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Early years

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A native of Sharon, Wisconsin, Frederick attended Big Foot High School in Walworth, Wisconsin, where he was an all-state two-way lineman. He helped his high school team to second place in the 2008 WIAA Division 4 state playoffs.

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Frederick was also on Big Foot's track team. He finished second in the shot put at the 2008 'BDN' Invite, with a throw of 15.23 meters (49 ft, 11 in). He took silver second in the discus throw at the 2008 WIAA Sectional Championships, with a throw of 49.30 meters (161 ft, 10 in).

Recruiting

Regarded as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Frederick was ranked as the No. 83 offensive tackle prospect in his class.

College career

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Frederick attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and played for the Wisconsin Badgers football team from 2009 to 2012. After graduating high school early to participate in spring practice, Frederick became the first true freshman in Badgers history to start a season-opening game on the offensive line, when he lined up at center against Northern Illinois. An ankle injury in Week 2 knocked him out of the starting lineup, but he returned for the final two games, at left guard, after center Peter Konz was sidelined (blood clots) and John Moffitt was moved to center. For the season, he played in five games, starting four (two at center and two at left guard).

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In order to preserve a year of Frederick's NCAA eligibility, Wisconsin coaching staff decided to redshirt him in 2010. In his redshirt sophomore season, Frederick replaced John Moffitt, starting 11 of 13 games at left guard. For two games, he had to substitute for Peter Konz at center.

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Following Konz's departure for the 2012 NFL Draft, Frederick was moved to center his junior season. He started all 13 games at center and was named a first-team All-American by Pro Football Weekly.

2013 NFL Draft

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Considered the best center in his class by Mel Kiper, Jr. of ESPN, Frederick decided to enter the 2013 NFL Draft as an underclassman. He was projected to be a second-to-third round selection.

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At the NFL Combine, Frederick ran a 5.58 in the 40-yard dash, second-slowest among offensive lineman. He also posted a below-average 21 repetitions in the 225-lb bench press.

Dallas Cowboys

In the 2013 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys traded down in the first round with the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a third round pick (used to draft Terrance Williams). In the first round, the team selected Frederick after eight offensive linemen were drafted before him. This decision caused a stir in the media because it was not only seen as a reach, but the trade was also criticized for bringing poor compensation after moving down 13 positions.

Frederick was named a starter from the first day of Organized Team Activities in the preseason, replacing Phil Costa, who had been the starter in the previous two years. He became the first rookie in franchise history to start every game at center and was selected to the NFL All-Rookie team. The next year, he continued his development, by anchoring what was arguably considered as the best offensive line in the league and was also named to his first Pro Bowl.

In 2015, he had to work with four different starting quarterbacks with varying degrees of knowledge of the team's offense, which required him to make more protection calls. He was named to his second Pro Bowl.

On August 13, 2016, Frederick signed a six-year, $56.4 million contract extension with the Cowboys, making him the highest-paid center in the league.

Before the start of the 2016 season Frederick was named one of the five team captains. That year, Frederick helped pave the way for rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott to the NFL rushing yards leader and his first Pro Bowl while protecting rookie quarterback Dak Prescott to his first Pro Bowl as well. He was named to his third straight Pro Bowl and was named First-team All-Pro, both honors being shared with fellow Cowboy offensive linemen Tyron Smith and Zack Martin. He was also ranked 87th on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2017 as the only center in the list.

Personal life

Frederick double majored in computer engineering and computer science at the University of Wisconsin.

References

Travis Frederick Wikipedia