Whenever Frank Ragnow played football, his father, Jon, stood at attention.
He stood when he arched passes to Frank from the deck of the Ragnow family home in Victoria. He stood on the bleachers when he cheered on his son at Chanhassen High School. And like his father, Frank has stood tall since Jon died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Oct. 1, 2016.
The former Arkansas center enters the 2018 NFL draft as a potential first-round prospect. The moment will be bittersweet knowing it would've figuratively knocked Jon, the Ragnow's statuesque leader with a booming voice, off his feet.
"He stood up, he never sat down," Marty Ragnow recalled.
Jon will be there in spirit when Marty and her five children — Sarah, Frank, Katie, Maddie and Jack — watch the draft Thursday or Friday if necessary. They'll be in the same living room where Jon watched Frank's games at Arkansas, sometimes for the second time on broadcast recordings. It's where Jon awaited Google Alerts on his phone referencing any article that mentioned Frank's name. It's where Jon wanted silence in case announcers said anything about Frank.
It's where about 50 family and friends, including all of Jon's eight best friends and pallbearers (at Frank's request), will again await Frank's name to be called on TV.
"It wasn't just Frank's plan," Marty Ragnow said. "It was Jon and Frank's plan."
Whichever NFL team drafts Frank this week gets more than a 6-5, 309-pound offensive lineman. A far-reaching and loyal support system is set to follow Frank wherever he goes. That still includes a father's lessons. Jon taught Frank how to hunt, fish and treat everybody with respect. He often said "Don't be a schmo," by, for instance, leaving the cap off the milk jug or not making the bed.