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  St. John's tackle Ben Bartch became the first Division III player taken in five years in the NFL draft. Bartch was chosen Saturday in the fourth round, 116th overall, by Jacksonville. He's the first MIAC player taken since 2003. The Jaguars said they would move him to guard. Bartch, a 6-6, 309-pounder, weighed about 75 pounds less just a couple of years ago when he moved from tight end. His two-year ascension since captured the attention of NFL scouts. It started nearly every morning with a strange concoction.

To add weight, Bartch loaded a blender - five days per week - with seven scrambled eggs, "a big tub" of cottage cheese, quick grits, peanut butter, a banana and Gatorade. "Throw it all in and plug my nose," Bartch said last week. "I'd gag sometimes, but that's what you have to do." On a Saturday teleconference, Bartch was asked about the shake and said, "I didn't realize it was going to blow up. It was just a tool I used in my regime for putting on mass. I wanted really good proteins and to be smart about it. "I didn't want to get fat. I ate clean the rest of the day. That was my big-calorie shake." - Minneapolis Star Tribune


Sr/2020 OT Ben BartchSaint Johns (MN)
News Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune



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