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Hank Fraley

Hank Fraley is an coach and former offensive who played professionally in the () for 11 seasons and now serves as the run game coordinator and offensive line coach for the . Born on September 21, 1977, in , Fraley attended , where he started on the offensive line for three years from 1996 to 1999, earning All-Northeast Conference honors each season and contributing to three conference championships, including a national title in 1999. Undrafted out of college, Fraley signed as a with the in 2000 before being claimed off waivers by the later that year. He debuted as a starter in 2001 at center, anchoring the Eagles' offensive line through five seasons (2001–2005) that included four consecutive Championship appearances and a berth in following the 2004 season. Traded to the in 2006, Fraley continued starting at center for four years (2006–2009), appearing in 142 regular-season games with 123 starts across his career, primarily at center but also at guard in 2009, before concluding his playing days with the in 2010. Transitioning to coaching after retirement, Fraley began in 2012 as the offensive line coach at the , followed by the same role at in 2013. He entered the NFL coaching ranks as assistant offensive line coach for the Minnesota Vikings from 2014 to 2016, then served as offensive line coach at UCLA in 2017. Joining the in 2018 as assistant offensive line coach, he was promoted in 2025 to his current positions, where he oversees the development of one of the league's top-performing offensive lines. Fraley was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006 for his collegiate contributions, and his jersey number 75 was retired by the school in 2001.

Early life and education

High school

Hank Fraley was born on September 21, 1977, in Gaithersburg, Maryland, where he was raised in the local community. Growing up in Gaithersburg, Fraley developed a strong passion for football during his teenage years, becoming deeply immersed in the sport from an early age. Fraley attended , where he played football as an offensive . During his senior year in 1995, he contributed significantly to the team's offensive line, helping the Gaithersburg Senators advance to the state championship game. His performances on the line underscored his dedication to the position, paving the way for his commitment to continue playing football at the collegiate level at .

College

Hank Fraley enrolled at in 1996 as a non-scholarship walk-on and competed for the Colonials football team through the 1999 season at the NCAA Division I-AA level in the . As a four-year letterwinner, he emerged as a key contributor on the offensive line, serving as a three-year starter at offensive tackle from 1997 to 1999. Fraley anchored the unit that supported a potent rushing attack, though detailed individual statistics such as snaps or blocking efficiency from his era are not widely documented. Under head coach , a former , Fraley's teams enjoyed a dominant run in the conference. The Colonials captured the championship in each of Fraley's starting seasons (1997–1999), compiling a 20–11 overall record during that span. In 1999, Robert Morris capped its most successful year by earning recognition as the according to Don Hansen’s National Weekly Football Gazette, highlighting the program's rise on a national scale. Fraley's consistent performance earned him All- honors in 1997, 1998, and 1999, and his No. 75 jersey was retired by the university in , making him only the second athlete in program history to receive that distinction. Academically, Fraley pursued a in organizational leadership, graduating from . Despite his on-field success, he went undrafted in the due to his small-school background and lack of scholarship status. Fraley earned an to try out with the as an undrafted , marking his transition to professional football after forgoing immediate postgraduate plans in favor of pursuing an opportunity.

Professional playing career

Pittsburgh Steelers

Hank Fraley signed with the as an undrafted in April 2000 following his college career at , where he had excelled as an offensive . The Steelers viewed him as a developmental prospect at , adding him to their roster during the offseason in hopes of securing his services for the upcoming season. During his brief tenure with Pittsburgh, Fraley participated in training camp but did not appear in any preseason or regular-season games, as the team planned to place him on their by waiving him through unclaimed waivers. However, the claimed him off waivers in late August 2000, just seven days before the regular season opener, ending his time with the Steelers after only a few months. Fraley later reflected on the disappointment of not making the Steelers' initial roster but expressed excitement about the opportunity that followed. This short stint marked Fraley's entry into professional football, though he recorded zero games played, starts, or notable contributions during his association with Pittsburgh.

Philadelphia Eagles

Hank Fraley joined the in 2000 after being waived by the , spending that season on the inactive roster before earning a starting role the following year. In 2001, following an injury to incumbent center Bubba Miller during the preseason, Fraley stepped in as the starter and appeared in all 16 games, starting 15 at center while demonstrating versatility by also playing guard when needed. His immediate impact solidified the Eagles' offensive line, contributing to a 11-5 regular season record and a playoff berth. From 2001 to 2005, Fraley anchored the Eagles' interior line, appearing in 72 games and making 71 starts primarily at , with occasional snaps at to provide depth and flexibility. He started all 16 regular-season games in 2002, 2003, and 2004, helping the team achieve four consecutive Championship appearances, including a 2004 conference title win over the . As the starting in , Fraley protected quarterback during the Eagles' 24-21 loss to the , supporting a ground game that rushed for 45 yards led by . His consistent blocking was instrumental in the unit's performance, which allowed just 32 sacks over the 2004 regular season. Fraley's tenure with ended in 2006 after a limited him to eight starts in 2005, leading to the emergence of as the starter. On September 2, 2006, the Eagles traded Fraley to the for a conditional seventh-round draft pick in 2008, as part of roster adjustments to refresh the offensive line. During his time with the Eagles, Fraley did not earn honors but received internal recognition for his reliability, including a five-year contract extension in 2002 that secured him through the 2006 season.

Cleveland Browns

After being traded to the from the in 2006, Fraley entered free agency following that season and re-signed with the team on March 2, 2007, to a four-year, $9 million . This deal secured his role as a key veteran on the offensive line during the Browns' rebuilding phase under head coach . From 2007 to 2009, Fraley appeared in 47 games for , starting 36, primarily at before transitioning to in his final year. He started all 16 games in both 2007 and 2008, providing stability to an offensive line that supported Derek Anderson's career year in 2007, when finished 10-6 and made the for the first time since 2002. In 2009, Fraley started four games at and played in 15 total contests, often rotating to bolster depth amid the team's ongoing reconstruction. Fraley's veteran experience from proved invaluable in Cleveland's non-contending environment, where he contributed to zone-blocking schemes and helped anchor pass protection during rebuild efforts. Notably, in 2007, ' offensive line allowed just 19 sacks—tied for the third-fewest in the —enabling a more balanced attack that ranked ninth in rushing yards. No major injuries hampered Fraley during this period, though his reduced starting role in 2009 came after the Browns selected rookie center in the first round, whom Fraley mentored through training camp and the early season to aid his NFL transition. The Browns released Fraley on March 3, 2010, ahead of a $500,000 roster bonus, ending his four-year stint with the team after 63 games and 52 starts overall. Fraley expressed surprise at the move but gratitude for his time in Cleveland, stating he had "loved my four years with the Browns."

St. Louis Rams

After being released by the Cleveland Browns in March 2010, where he had anchored the offensive line for several seasons, Fraley signed a three-year contract with the St. Louis Rams on March 14, 2010, to provide veteran depth at center and guard. Fraley's tenure with the was limited, as he appeared in only seven games during the 2010 season without recording a start, primarily serving in a backup role amid the team's rebuilding efforts. Over his 11-year NFL career, which concluded with this stint, Fraley played in 142 games and made 123 starts across four teams, establishing himself as a reliable interior known for his toughness and consistency. The released Fraley on September 4, 2011, after which he announced his retirement from professional at age 33. Influenced by his college coach , a former and offensive line specialist, Fraley had long contemplated a post-playing career in coaching, viewing it as a natural extension of his passion for the game and mentorship of younger players.

Coaching career

College positions

Hank Fraley transitioned to coaching following his NFL playing career, beginning at the collegiate level in 2012 as the offensive line coach at the , an FCS program competing in the . In his lone season there, Fraley's unit developed three All- honorees, contributing to the Toreros' offensive efforts in a non-scholarship environment. Fraley advanced to in 2013, again serving as offensive line coach for the Spartans in the Mountain West Conference. During his one-year tenure, five of his players earned all-conference recognition, bolstering the team's line play amid a transitional period for the program. After three seasons as an assistant offensive line coach with the Minnesota Vikings (2014–2016), Fraley returned to college coaching in 2017 as the offensive line coach at . He inherited a unit that had struggled in the and implemented a cohesive "fist mentality" approach, fostering competition and technical proficiency that led to significant improvements in protection and run blocking throughout the season. Under Fraley's guidance, the Bruins' offensive line showed marked progression from spring practice to fall camp, supporting a more effective ground game and overall offensive output.

University of San Diego

Following his release from the St. Louis Rams in 2011, Hank Fraley transitioned into coaching and was hired on April 7, 2012, as the offensive line coach for the Toreros, the FCS football team in the . In this role, his primary responsibilities included player development, implementing blocking schemes, and contributing to recruiting efforts for the offensive line unit. During the 2012 season, Fraley's first and only year at USD, the Toreros achieved an 8–3 overall record and a 7–1 mark in conference play under head coach Ron Caragher. The team's offense ranked 21st nationally in total offense with an average of 433.64 yards per game, reflecting solid contributions from the line in supporting both the passing and rushing attacks. Fraley's early coaching approach was shaped by his 11-year NFL playing career as a , where he emphasized technical precision in blocking fundamentals and relentless effort to create opportunities for the offense. This philosophy, drawn from his experiences protecting quarterbacks and grinding through physical play, focused on building disciplined linemen capable of executing complex schemes at the collegiate level. He departed USD after one season to join .

San Jose State University

Hank Fraley served as the offensive line coach for the from 2013, following his stint at the , which positioned him for this higher-profile FBS role. Hired in January 2013 by Ron Caragher, who had previously worked with Fraley at USD, Fraley focused on developing a physical unit to support Caragher's emphasis on establishing dominance in the trenches. This collaboration contributed to a scheme that prioritized run-game execution, aligning with Caragher's philosophy of building a tough, ground-oriented offense. Under Fraley's guidance, the Spartans' offensive line showed notable improvements in 2013, the team's first year in the Mountain West Conference. The unit helped boost the rushing attack to 137.3 yards per game, up from 113.5 yards per game in 2012, with an average of 3.8 yards per carry compared to 3.3 the prior season. Additionally, the line reduced sacks allowed to 1.75 per game, ranking 45th nationally and supporting protection in a season where San Jose State finished 6-6 overall and 5-3 in conference play. Fraley's recruiting efforts bolstered the line, as the 2013 signing class added three new offensive linemen to address depth needs and foster physicality. Individual accolades highlighted his impact, with senior offensive guard Nicholas Kaspar earning second-team All-Mountain West honors, while senior Ryan Jones received honorable mention recognition. Several players developed under Fraley advanced to professional opportunities, including guard Wes Schweitzer, who signed as an undrafted free agent with the in 2016 after starting as a in 2013. Fraley departed San Jose State after the 2013 season to join the Minnesota Vikings as an assistant offensive line coach, marking his transition to the level.

UCLA

In January 2017, Hank Fraley was hired as the offensive line coach for the of the , joining head coach Jim Mora's staff after serving in college coaching roles at lower-division programs. His appointment brought NFL playing experience and a focus on technical fundamentals to a unit that had struggled in pass protection and run blocking the prior season. Fraley's one-year tenure in 2017 emphasized improving quarterback protection for and bolstering the run game, drawing on his prior FBS coaching at San Jose State to adapt to Pac-12 competition. Under his guidance, the Bruins' offensive line showed early-season progress, allowing just three sacks through the first four games compared to 13 in Rosen's first six games of 2016. Overall, UCLA permitted 29 sacks in 13 games, a per-game rate similar to the previous year's 25 in 12 but with better consistency in high-stakes matchups. The line also enhanced the rushing attack, increasing yards per carry from 3.6 in 2016 to 4.5 in 2017, which supported a more balanced offense despite Rosen's heavy passing reliance. Despite these advancements, the Bruins finished with a 6-7 record, including a 4-5 mark in conference play and a loss in the Cactus Bowl. The season ended with significant staff upheaval, as Mora was fired and replaced by , who briefly retained Fraley before his departure to the in February 2018. Fraley's work contributed to player development, notably refining redshirt junior tackle , who started all 13 games and earned All-Pac-12 honors before being selected 15th overall in the by the .

NFL positions

Hank Fraley transitioned to coaching in 2014 after several years in college roles, beginning his professional league tenure with the Minnesota Vikings as their assistant offensive line coach. In this capacity, he supported the development of the Vikings' offensive line under head coach , contributing to a unit that helped the team achieve an 11-5 record and an division title in 2015. Fraley remained in the role through the season, during which the Vikings posted an 8-8 record amid quarterback transitions and injury challenges. Following a stint at UCLA in 2017, Fraley returned to the NFL with the Detroit Lions in 2018, initially serving as assistant offensive line coach under head coach . He held this position for two seasons, aiding in the refinement of young linemen during a rebuilding phase for the franchise. In January 2020, Fraley was promoted to full offensive line coach, a role he maintained through the 2024 season, where his guidance transformed the Lions' offensive line into one of the league's most effective units, supporting a top-ranked rushing attack and earning recognition for blocking consistency. Under his leadership from 2020 onward, the Lions advanced to the in 2023 and 2024, with the offensive line contributing to franchise records in rushing yards. In January 2025, Fraley received a further promotion with the Lions to run game coordinator while retaining his offensive line coach duties, entering his eighth season with the organization and focusing on integrating run schemes with line protection strategies amid the team's contention for supremacy. Throughout his coaching career, Fraley has emphasized and fundamentals drawn from his 11-year playing experience as an offensive , prioritizing player development over scheme complexity.

Minnesota Vikings

Hank Fraley joined the Minnesota Vikings in February 2014 as an assistant offensive line coach, marking his entry into coaching following his college positions at the and . His hiring came under Mike Zimmer, where he worked alongside offensive line coach Jeff Davidson to support a unit tasked with protecting Teddy Bridgewater and bolstering the run game led by Adrian Peterson. Fraley's background as a 13-year NFL veteran provided practical insights into line techniques and fundamentals during his initial seasons. Fraley's tenure with the spanned 2014 to 2016, during which the team achieved back-to-back titles. In 2015, the posted an 11-5 record and earned the No. 1 seed in the , with the offensive line contributing to a balanced attack that limited turnovers and supported Peterson's league-leading 1,485 rushing yards on 327 carries. The unit's cohesion helped the team rank 16th in points scored (22.8 per game) despite injuries, including to Bridgewater. In 2016, following Zimmer's decision not to retain Davidson and the hiring of as offensive line coach, Fraley continued as assistant, aiding a squad that finished 8-8 but clinched the division amid quarterback transitions from Bradford to . The 2016 offensive line started all games with guard Brandon Fusco anchoring the interior, as he played every snap in both 2015 and 2016, showing consistency in run blocking after early career inconsistencies. Under Fraley's guidance as assistant, the ' offensive line demonstrated resilience, particularly in protecting the passer during a season where the team allowed 44 sacks, ranking 30th in the —and facilitating Peterson's resurgent performance post-ACL injury. This contributed to the unit's role in a defense-first identity that propelled divisional success. Fraley departed after the 2016 season to pursue a head offensive line coach role at UCLA on the .

Detroit Lions

Hank Fraley joined the in 2018 as an assistant offensive line coach under head coach . He was promoted to offensive line coach in January 2020, a position he held through the transition to head coach in 2021, where he was retained to continue developing the unit. Fraley's prior experience with the Minnesota Vikings, where he coached from 2014 to 2016, served as a key factor in his Lions hiring, bridging his playing background to professional coaching. Under Fraley's guidance, the Lions' offensive line evolved into one of the 's elite units, particularly from 2023 onward. In the 2024 season, the line ranked among the top in the league for both rushing efficiency and pass protection, contributing to 2,488 rushing yards and allowing 31 sacks, ranking approximately 20th in the —while helping the team secure the division title (15-2 record) and advance to the divisional round of the . Key developments included the growth of right tackle into an performer and center Frank Ragnow's consistent selections, both attributing their progress to Fraley's technical coaching and emphasis on fundamentals. In early 2025, Fraley emerged as a finalist for the ' offensive coordinator position, conducting multiple interviews in January, but ultimately chose to remain with the Lions, receiving a promotion to run game coordinator in addition to his offensive line duties. He cited loyalty to the organization, players like Sewell and Ragnow, and the stability of as primary motivations for staying, noting in media comments that the opportunity to build on recent successes outweighed the coordinator role. As of November 15, 2025, Fraley continues in his during the ongoing season, focusing on mid-season adjustments to maintain the line's performance amid injuries and rotations, with the unit ranking in the top 10 league-wide for overall performance and the Lions at 6-3 after nine games.

Personal life

Family

Hank Fraley is married to his wife, . The couple has five children: sons Trent, Mason, Travis, and Beau, and daughter Scarlett. Fraley's family has played a significant role in his career decisions, particularly regarding relocations and commitments. In 2025, he cited his children's educational transitions as a key factor in choosing to stay with the , noting that three of his children were either in college or preparing to attend, alongside two younger ones at home. Public statements from Fraley highlight the support from his family during coaching transitions, emphasizing their role in maintaining stability amid professional moves. The family is based in the area.

Residence

Hank Fraley was born and raised in , where he spent his childhood and attended . Following his retirement from the in 2010, Fraley's residences shifted in alignment with his coaching positions, including time in during stints at the , San Jose State, and UCLA. Since joining the as offensive line coach in 2018, Fraley has focused his living situation in , purchasing a home in the area to support long-term family stability amid frequent career moves. The family's extended stay in —now approaching eight years as of 2025—marks the longest period his children have lived in one place, influencing the decision to remain near the team's facilities in Allen Park for convenience and work-life balance. In May 2025, Fraley reaffirmed his commitment to staying in , citing the established home and family roots as key factors over potential opportunities elsewhere.

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