COACHED THE POSITION
He knows the technique, the demeanor, and the film coaches actually rewind. The position finally has an agent who played it and coached it.
Greg Frey spent 28 years inside the line of scrimmage room — playing offensive line at Florida State (1993 National Champion), then coaching offensive linemen and tight ends at South Florida, West Virginia, Michigan, Indiana, Florida State, Florida, Duke, Tulsa, and Kentucky. Now he represents the next generation of linemen — because no other agent has actually played the position, coached it, or sat in the rooms where the deals get made.
Three things that separate Greg from every agent who's never set foot in the trenches.

Coach Frey was an instrumental part of my development process. He introduced me to the techniques and fundamentals that have allowed me to prolong my career. Not only did he help me become a better offensive lineman, but he instilled a hard-nosed, tough attitude in all his players that has carried into many different walks of life. Coach Frey is a knowledgeable and effective teacher when it comes to offensive line play.
He knows the technique, the demeanor, and the film coaches actually rewind. The position finally has an agent who played it and coached it.
Recruiting boards. Roster math. The conversations that decide rosters. Greg has sat on the side of the table where decisions get made — he doesn't guess what a lineman is worth. He knows.
Skill players have agents lining up. Linemen have Greg. He goes to bat for the guys who win games in inches — and negotiates like a coach who's seen what they're actually worth.
Click a stop to see the chapter. Every program, every room, every relationship — built over decades, not headlines.

Full-service representation for the linemen and tight ends who actually win the line of scrimmage. By application. By design.
For college, JUCO, and transfer-portal linemen — and the tight ends and defensive linemen who win at the line of scrimmage.