While it hurts to see him likely leave, you have to be happy for the kid. From Dane Brugler in The Athletic:
“On the offensive line, there’s been a few guys. Oregon State right tackle Taliese Fuagahas been awesome. He’s really turned himself into an early-round prospect. West Virginia’s Zach Frazier, coming into the year, he was my top senior center, but I think he’s even better than I gave him credit for. He’s a four-time state champion wrestler. His mom’s side of the family, he has three uncles that were state champions and his grandpa was a state champion; on his dad’s side of the family, his dad played college football. So it’s like just the perfect marriage there to create a Zach Frazier because he’s been awesome. So I think he’s on his way up. He’s really helped himself. With a lot of these offensive linemen, it just takes time and I think we’ve seen that with Fuaga and Frazier in terms of the way that they’ve helped themselves in the eyes of scouts.”
“On the offensive line, there’s been a few guys. Oregon State right tackle Taliese Fuagahas been awesome. He’s really turned himself into an early-round prospect. West Virginia’s Zach Frazier, coming into the year, he was my top senior center, but I think he’s even better than I gave him credit for. He’s a four-time state champion wrestler. His mom’s side of the family, he has three uncles that were state champions and his grandpa was a state champion; on his dad’s side of the family, his dad played college football. So it’s like just the perfect marriage there to create a Zach Frazier because he’s been awesome. So I think he’s on his way up. He’s really helped himself. With a lot of these offensive linemen, it just takes time and I think we’ve seen that with Fuaga and Frazier in terms of the way that they’ve helped themselves in the eyes of scouts.”