Detroit Lions rookie lineman Miles Frazier has stalled out before he could even step foot on the practice field this offseason, with head coach Dan Campbell telling reporters that he believes Frazier could be out until at least October with a knee injury. Campbell gave the massive amount of injury updates he could provide during Tuesday's media availability, with Frazier's update coming after a reporter questioned whether the rookie would be ready to suit up for training camp anytime soon. This means that Frazier will be missing not only training camp, but the preseason, as well. That's a key time for rookies to earn playing time in the NFL, with Tate Ratledge and Isaac TeSlaa likely to get proper burn in the preseason as the team figures out if they can be slotted in at center and as a red zone wide receiver, respectively. Other rookies, like Ahmed Hassanein, Tyleik Williams, Dan Jackson, and Dominic Lovett will all be getting an opportunity to showcase their talent over these next few weeks, while Frazier
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