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Zach Frazier

Pittsburgh Steelers (PIT)

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Player Information

Full Name

Zach Frazier
Jersey #54

Position & Status

OL1, Healthy

Current Team: PIT

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Player Details

NFL Experience:

0 Years

Current Height & Weight

6'3", 310 Lbs.

College / University

West Virginia

College Draft Year

2024, Round #2, Pick #51

Current Fantasy Points

0 Points

$0 Points: 0 Avg / Game
DraftKings Salary & FPPG
FPPG
0 / Game DraftKings Points: 0
9 Games Played
$0 Points: 0 Avg / Game
FanDuel Salary & FPPG
FPPG
0 / Game FanDuel Points: 0
9 Games Played

Offensive & Defensive Snaps

Offensive Snaps Played

603 Snaps

Defensive Snaps Played

0 Snaps

Special Team Snaps Played

0 Snaps

Offensive Team Snaps Played

756 Snaps

Defensive Team Snaps Played

680 Snaps

Special Team's Team Snaps

292 Snaps

Receiving Statistics

Receiving Targets

0

Receptions

0

Receiving Yards

-2.00 Yards

Receiving Yards Per Reception

0.00 Yards

Receiving Touchdowns

0 Touchdowns

Receiving Long

0

Fumbles

1

Fumbles Lost

0

Recent Player Scoring

Date Opponent Points Snap % Salary $ Per Point

Recent Player News

3 months ago: NFL analyst names Steelers rookie among biggest preseason winners
Pittsburgh Steelers second-round pick and center Zach Frazier has come on strong in training camp and during the preseason, and now the path is fully cleared for him to be the starter after Nate Herbig's injury. As a result, one NFL analyst believes he's one of the biggest winners among rookies from the preseason.

4 months ago: NFL analysts impressed with 2 Steelers rookies after preseason debuts
The Pittsburgh Steelers might have dropped their preseason opener on Friday night against the Houston Texans, but two rookies managed to stand out in center Zach Frazier and linebacker Payton Wilson. Two analysts broke down what they saw from the first-year players.

7 months ago: Kovacevic: An NFL Draft that almost seems scripted by the Steelers
It's not as if the Steelers' four picks to this stage of the ongoing NFL Draft, at least from the positional perspective, couldn't have been predicted by pretty much everyone across the football world: 1. Troy Fautanu, OT, Washington. 2. Zach Frazier, C, West Virginia. 3. Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan. 4. Payton Wilson, ILB, N.C. State. No surprises.