Stars Aligning For Seahawks to Land Hank Fraley
The Detroit Lions' search for replacements for former defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson have begun. Follow along with our tracker for all of the latest news and rumors pertaining to the Lions' search for new coordinators.
Already having interviewed Hank Fraley once, if the Seahawks have sights set on him as their new offensive coordinator, they can speak with him soon.
The Seahawks now have three front-runners to be their new play caller. Coach Mike Macdonald and general manager John Schneider were to have a second interview Tuesday, in person, with Detroit Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley about their offensive-coordinator job.
A comprehensive list of reports on which coaches are interviewing with the Detroit Lions for the open offensive and defensive coordinator positions.
Hold onto your hats Detroit Lions fans. We could be looking at a full-on mass exodus for the Lions coaching staff. Ben Johnson has already left for the Bears and there's a pretty good chance that Aaron Glenn is New York bound pretty soon.
Johnson could look to Detroit to bring an assistant with him to serve in a coordinator role in Chicago. The most rumored name is Lion offensive line coach Hank Fraley, who could come to the Bears as Johnson’s offensive coordinator.
Three former Pittsburgh Steelers could be in line for a coordinator job this hiring cycle. Former wide receiver Antwaan Randle-El, center Hank Fraley, and wide receivers coach Scottie Montgomery look like legitimate candidates for the Lions job.
The Chicago Bears have their next head coach, as they hired away the top candidate this cycle: Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. For the last two years, Johnson has been the top name for potential head coaches,
The Seattle Seahawks continue to go through the process of appointing a new offensive coordinator. To date, three finalists have been identified, all of which interviewed virtually to start, before receiving in-person second interviews.
Terrell Williams spent six seasons working with new Patriots coach Mike Vrabel before coming to Detroit last winter.