1. Hank Fraley previously served as an assistant offensive line coach for the Lions and Minnesota Vikings.

1. Hank Fraley previously served as an assistant offensive line coach for the Lions and Minnesota Vikings.
Originally from Gaithersburg, Maryland, Fraley played college football at Robert Morris University and was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2000 by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Hank Fraley lost his starting job to Jamaal Jackson before the 2006 season and was traded to the Cleveland Browns.
Hank Fraley played for the Browns for four seasons and the St Louis Rams for one season.
Hank Fraley attended Gaithersburg High School and as a senior in 1995, he helped them to the Maryland state championship game.
Hank Fraley's career began as a non-scholarship player at Division I-AA Robert Morris University near Pittsburgh.
Hank Fraley is listed as the second athlete to ever have his number, 75, retired from Robert Morris University.
Hank Fraley was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2000.
Hank Fraley was claimed off waivers in 2000 by the Philadelphia Eagles after being released by the Steelers.
Hank Fraley started in all 16 regular season games along with two postseason games during the 2002 season.
Hank Fraley was part of an offensive line that helped the Eagles offense to 25.9 points per game, the fourth highest in the NFL.
Hank Fraley started in all 16 regular season games in 2003 and 2004.
Hank Fraley started the first eight games of the 2005 season, but suffered a shoulder injury at the Washington Redskins on November 6 which ruled him out for the rest of the season.
On September 2,2006, Hank Fraley was traded to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a draft pick in the 2008 NFL draft after losing his starting job to Jamaal Jackson.
Hank Fraley was released by the Browns on March 3,2010.
On March 14,2010, Hank Fraley signed with the St Louis Rams.
Hank Fraley was released on September 4,2011, after just one season with the Rams.
On February 10,2014, Hank Fraley was hired by the Minnesota Vikings as an assistant offensive line coach.
On February 16,2018, Hank Fraley was hired by the Detroit Lions as an assistant offensive line coach.
On January 7,2020, Hank Fraley was promoted to offensive line coach.
Hank Fraley grew up in Gaithersburg Maryland attending Gaithersburg High School.
Hank Fraley is married to Danielle, and they live in Canton, Michigan with their five children.