Frank Clark
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Week 6 Outlook
Availability
The Seattle Seahawks have released veteran Frank Clark.
Fantasy Impact
Clark, who signed with Seattle back in October, has been a healthy scratch for two of the past three weeks. He will likely look to land as a depth player with a contender.
Free agent edge rusher Frank Clark has passed his physical and is set to sign with the Seattle Seahawks with a chance to play in Week 8.
Fantasy Impact
Clark, 30, played with Seattle from 2015 to 2018 before joining the Kansas City Chiefs and then Denver Broncos. His three best seasons in terms of sack totals came in Seattle, when he accrued at least nine sacks each season from 2016 to 2018 for a total of 32 sacks in three years. Despite seeing a decrease in total pressures (sub-30 every season) with the Chiefs, he made three Pro Bowls in four seasons. Clark played two games with the Broncos earlier this season, and now he joins a Seattle pass rush that has been productive in the first half of the year.
Frank Clark will be released by the Broncos after appearing in just two games so far this season.
Fantasy Impact
The Broncos had reportedly been in search of a trade partner for the veteran pass rusher but efforts ultimately proved unsuccessful. Clark will now become a free agent. A three-time Pro-Bowl selection and still just 30 years old, Clark figures to land somewhere.
The Denver Broncos signed DE Frank Clark Thursday.
Fantasy Impact
The 30-year-old was released by the Chiefs earlier in the offseason after Clark and the team could not come to terms on a reworked deal. Clark will join a Broncos team that is retooling the roster after a tough 2022 season.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Frank Clark’s team have been unable to come to terms on a reworked deal, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN, and the expectation is Clark will be released.
Fantasy Impact
Clark had 23.5 sacks in four seasons with the Chiefs, playing a role in Kansas City’s championship runs. However, Clark seems to be on his way out. The former Seahawk could find his way to his third team in his career