Edge rusher Frank Clark was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the second round back in 2015. He spent his first four seasons in the NFL with Seattle before signing with the Kansas City Chiefs where he played four more and won a Super Bowl. 

After signing with the Denver Broncos this past offseason, and only playing in two games, the Broncos released Frank and the former Wolverine is right back to where it all began -- Seattle. 

Clark was a disruptive pass rusher in his final three seasons with Seattle back in 2016-2018. He recorded 10, nine, and 14 sacks during that span with the Seahawks. 

Clark played for Michigan from 2011-2014. He was a second-team All-Big Ten member in 2013.

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