QB Frye: I'll start again: Less than a year ago, Charlie Frye was the starting quarterback for the team he grew up loving. He was throwing to Browns stars Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow. Then, after one horrid game, Frye crash-landed in Seattle. He became a third-string quarterback when the Browns gave him away for a sixth-round draft pick, the most sudden trade of an opening-day starter in modern NFL history. This week he's throwing passes through the rain to undrafted free agents. He's fighting for snaps in minicamp with Dalton Bell, a first-year pro from West Texas A&M recently waived by Green Bay. He's humbled as much as any NFL starting quarterback in recent memory. Yet Frye retains hope. "This isn't my end," said the 26-year-old. "I don't see myself as a so-called 'career backup' quarterback. My goal is to get back on the field. That's what I do every day. Every day in the weight room, the film room, on the field, it's keep pushing forward to get back on the field so I can be a starting quarterback again." (Updated 06/12/2008).
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 7/20/08).
Fantasy Analysis
Frye is scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent after the 2008 season, which should motivate him. However, he'll never unseat Matt Hasselbeck for the starting job in Seattle. Unless Hasselbeck gets hurt and Frye winds up as the No. 2 QB, we won't hear from the passer from Akron in 2008. (Updated 06/12/2008).
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QB Frye: I'll start again: Less than a year ago, Charlie Frye was the starting quarterback for the team he grew up loving. He was throwing to Browns stars Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow. Then, after one horrid game, Frye crash-landed in Seattle. He became a third-string quarterback when the Browns gave him away for a sixth-round draft pick, the most sudden trade of an opening-day starter in modern NFL history. This week he's throwing passes through the rain to undrafted free agents. He's fighting for snaps in minicamp with Dalton Bell, a first-year pro from West Texas A&M recently waived by Green Bay. He's humbled as much as any NFL starting quarterback in recent memory. Yet Frye retains hope. "This isn't my end," said the 26-year-old. "I don't see myself as a so-called 'career backup' quarterback. My goal is to get back on the field. That's what I do every day. Every day in the weight room, the film room, on the field, it's keep pushing forward to get back on the field so I can be a starting quarterback again." (Updated 06/12/2008).
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 7/20/08).
Fantasy Analysis
Frye is scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent after the 2008 season, which should motivate him. However, he'll never unseat Matt Hasselbeck for the starting job in Seattle. Unless Hasselbeck gets hurt and Frye winds up as the No. 2 QB, we won't hear from the passer from Akron in 2008. (Updated 06/12/2008).