Derek Frazier is a veteran football coach with extensive experience at both the collegiate and professional levels. He most recently served as the Assistant Offensive Line Coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in the NFL, where he helped guide the offensive line during multiple seasons and contributed to a playoff run.
Before his time with the Bengals, Frazier spent two seasons as the Assistant Offensive Line Coach for the New York Jets.
At the collegiate level, Frazier has held offensive line coaching roles at several programs, including the University of Wyoming, where he served as offensive line coach and brought strong development to the unit, Colorado State University, and Central Michigan University.
Earlier in his career, Frazier also coached at Fresno State, Northern Arizona, Nichols College, and Adams State College, working his way through roles that included offensive line coach and run-game coordinator.
Frazier played college football as a center at Northern Colorado, earning four letters and helping the Bears win the 1996 NCAA Division II National Championship. His breadth of experience—spanning high school, collegiate, and NFL football—highlights his expertise in offensive line development, leadership, and player mentors