Charlie Frye to train defenders with the Dolphins

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Charlie Frye is back in the NFL.

Former professional quarterback now I will train defenders with the Dolphins, reports Yahoo Sports’ Pete Thamel. Most recently, Frye had served as an offensive coordinator in Central Michigan.

A choice of the Browns’ third round in 2005, Frye was traded to Seattle after a disastrous game in Week One in 2007 (a 34-7 loss to the Steelers), opening the door for Derek Anderson to lead the Browns to a 10-6 record.

Frye had a record of 7-16 in 23 NFL games; he played for Cleveland, the Seahawks and the Raiders. He completed 419 of 677 passes for 4,154 yards, with 17 touchdown passes and 29 interceptions.

Robby Brown is currently listed as the coach of the Miami quarterbacks. Some have suggested that Brown could become the next offensive coordinator. According to a league source, Brown will not be hired instead.

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