Every Monday, Peter King of NBC Sports, writes a Football Morning in America column (FMIA) recapping the week’s games, the storylines through the week and hands out Player of the Week awards.

After dominating on the ground in Miami, King awarded Detroit Lions rookie guard Frank Ragnow as one of his offensive players of the week.

“You know why Kerryon Johnson had that 71-yard run in Miami on Sunday,” King wrote, “the longest run for the Lions in seven years? A perfectly played, perfectly executed pulling block from Ragnow. The rookie from Arkansas stepped from his left guard slot, ran in front of the quarterback/running back in the backfield, stepped into a hole around right tackle, and erased tackling machine Kiko Alonso, the Miami linebacker. Johnson, starting from his nine-yard line, sprinted all the way to the Miami 20 before getting knocked out of bounds, running through the void created by that block. Later, Ragnow had a key block on defensive Robert Quinn on a two-yard touchdown burst by LeGarrette Blount. After a tough start through two games, Ragnow, a first-round pick last April, has been solid for the Lions—and never better than he was Sunday.”

Here’s a reminder of the Blount touchdown, watch the left guard position (#77) as Ragnow relocates Quinn for the easy score.

Ragnow’s influence in the run game wasn’t just limited to the plays King mentioned, check out this rag dolling:

Ragnow locks on and drives the defender 10-yards down the field and pancakes him at the first-down line.

He’s just scratching the surface of his potential.