The Arizona Cardinals have acted swiftly to fill the void left by Klayton Adams, who recently joined the Dallas Cowboys as their offensive coordinator. In a strategic move, the Cardinals are bringing in Justin Frye, the highly regarded offensive line coach from the reigning National Champion Ohio State Buckeyes.
Frye, who joined Ohio State in 2022, has built a strong reputation for developing top-tier offensive line talent. During his tenure with the Buckeyes, he played a key role in shaping the careers of standout players like Paris Johnson Jr., now with the Cardinals, and Dawand Jones, a fourth-round pick for the Cleveland Browns. Frye’s impact is further highlighted by the fact that three of his linemen—Josh Simmons, Donovan Jackson, and Seth McLaughlin—are projected to be selected in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Despite facing criticism for his recruiting efforts during his three seasons at Ohio State, Frye’s ability to develop players has been undeniable. This past season, his offensive line overcame significant challenges, including season-ending injuries to Simmons and McLaughlin, to help lead the Buckeyes to a national championship.
For Frye, this marks his first venture into the NFL, where he won’t have to worry about recruiting but can focus solely on honing the skills of Arizona’s offensive line. His arrival is expected to bring a fresh dynamic to the Cardinals’ coaching staff, particularly as he reunites with Paris Johnson Jr., who thrived under Frye’s guidance during the 2022 season at Ohio State.
The Cardinals’ decision to bring in Frye underscores their commitment to strengthening the offensive line and building on the foundation laid by Adams. As the team continues to navigate offseason changes, Frye’s hiring is a promising step toward improving the squad’s performance in the upcoming season. Fans will undoubtedly be eager to see how his expertise translates to the NFL level.