He was also on the track & field team throwing the shot put 57 ft 6+1⁄4 in (17.532 m) in the Class AA State Finals, finishing in second place.
He played as the starting center as a senior in 2017, finishing his career at Arkansas never allowing a single sack.
[8] The Lions immediately moved Ragnow to offensive guard although he had been used chiefly as a center during his collegiate career.
[10] Head coach Matt Patricia named Ragnow the starting left guard to begin the regular season.
He started alongside offensive tackles Taylor Decker, Rick Wagner, right guard T. J. Lang, and center Graham Glasgow.
[11] He made his professional regular season debut and first career start during the Lions' season-opening 48–17 loss to the New York Jets.