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Zach Line (born April 26, 1990) is an American professional football coach and former fullback who is the special teams quality control coach for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL).

Key Information

During his seven-year professional career, Line played for the Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints. He was signed by the Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2013. He played college football for the SMU Mustangs.

Early life

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Line attended Oxford High School in Oxford, Michigan.[1] As a senior, he had a team-high 154 tackles with eight forced fumbles and four recoveries from the inside linebacker spot; on offense, he rushed for 1,723 yards with 17 touchdowns while also throwing for three more scores.[2] For his season efforts, he was named a first Team All-State pick.

Regarded as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, Line committed to SMU on January 29, 2008.[3] He also received a scholarship offer from Robert Morris University.[4] Line has two brothers, Prescott and Ben, that played at Michigan State University and Robert Morris University, respectively.[5][6][7]

College career

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Line attended and played college football at SMU from 2009 to 2012.[8] In the 2009 season, he finished with 49 carries for 189 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns.[9] In the 2010 season, he finished with 244 carries for 1,494 rushing yards and ten rushing touchdowns.[10] In the 2011 season, he finished with 208 carries for 1,224 rushing yards and 17 rushing touchdowns.[11] In the 2012 season, his final collegiate season, he finished with 277 carries for 1,278 rushing yards and 13 rushing touchdowns.[12]

Collegiate statistics

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Year School Conf Class Pos G Rushing Receiving
Att Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TD
2009 SMU CUSA FR RB 13 49 189 3.9 7 10 68 6.8 0
2010 SMU CUSA SO RB 14 244 1,494 6.1 10 17 163 9.6 0
2011 SMU CUSA JR RB 10 208 1,224 5.9 17 15 139 9.3 0
2012 SMU CUSA SR RB 13 277 1,278 4.6 13 33 229 6.9 0
Career SMU 50 778 4,185 5.4 47 75 599 8.0 0

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 0+12 in
(1.84 m)
232 lb
(105 kg)
30+34 in
(0.78 m)
8+34 in
(0.22 m)
4.65 s 1.60 s 2.68 s 4.40 s 7.12 s 33 in
(0.84 m)
9 ft 9 in
(2.97 m)
26 reps
All values from NFL Combine and Pro Day[13]

Minnesota Vikings

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On April 27, 2013, Line signed with the Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent following the 2013 NFL draft.[14] In the Vikings' first preseason game against the Houston Texans, he scored on a 61-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Matt Cassel.[15] In the season opener against the Detroit Lions, he had one reception for eight yards in his NFL debut.[16] He appeared in two other games in the 2013 season.[17] Line was released by the team on September 14, 2014, re-signed to the practice squad shortly after, then was promoted to the active roster on October 3. On September 20, 2015, Line scored the first touchdown of his career against the Detroit Lions.[18] The next week, against the San Diego Chargers, Line scored another touchdown, the second of his career.[19] Line also caught a pass from quarterback Teddy Bridgewater and took it 49 yards to set up a score in Minnesota's 28–19 victory over the Detroit Lions in Week 7.[20] Overall, in the 2015 season, he finished with six carries for ten rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns to go along with six receptions for 95 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown.[21] In the 2016 season, he finished with seven carries for 15 rushing yards in 15 games.[22]

New Orleans Saints

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On August 24, 2017, Line signed with the New Orleans Saints.[23] He was released by New Orleans on September 2.[24] Line was re-signed by the Saints on October 3.[25] In 12 games, he finished with seven carries for 28 rushing yards to go along with two receptions for eight yards and a receiving touchdown.[26] The Saints made the playoffs and faced off against the Carolina Panthers in the Wild Card Round. In the 31–26 victory, he had a one-yard rushing touchdown.[27] Line and the Saints' season ended in the Divisional Round in a 29–24 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.[28]

On April 5, 2018, Line re-signed with the Saints on a two-year contract.[29] In Week 3 against the Atlanta Falcons, Line scored his first touchdown on the season.[30] He finished the 2018 season with nine carries for 41 rushing yards to go along with five receptions for 14 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns.[31]

In the 2019 season, Line appeared in 12 games and recorded seven carries for 20 rushing yards to go along with six receptions for 36 receiving yards.[32]

On January 15, 2020, Line announced his retirement from the NFL via Instagram after seven seasons at the age of 29.[33]

Line finished his career with 36 rushing attempts for 114 yards and two touchdowns and caught 20 receptions for 161 yards and four touchdowns. Line returned five kickoffs for 59 yards and recorded seven special teams tackles over the span of his career playing on special teams.[34]

Coaching career

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Oxford

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In 2020, Line began working at his alma mater, Oxford High School, as head coach.[35][36]

Denver Broncos

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On March 6, 2025, Line was hired as the special teams quality control coach for the Denver Broncos, reuniting with former Saints head coach Sean Payton.[37]

Head coaching record

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Oxford Wildcats (Oakland Activities Association) (2020–2024)
2020 Oxford 2-5 1-3 4th (Red)
2021 Oxford 6–5 3–2 3rd (Red)
2022 Oxford 1–8 0–5 6th (Red)
2023 Oxford 4–6 1–4 5th (Red)
2024 Oxford 7–4 3–1 1st (Red) OAA Red League Champions
Oxford: 20-28 8-15
Total: 20-28
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

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from Grokipedia
Zach Line (born April 26, 1990) is an American football coach and former fullback who played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints from 2013 to 2019. A native of Oxford, Michigan, Line attended Southern Methodist University (SMU), where he played college football as a running back from 2008 to 2012, earning Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2012 after leading the league in rushing touchdowns and scoring. Undrafted out of college, he signed with the Vikings as a free agent and appeared in 75 games over seven NFL seasons, recording 36 carries for 114 yards and two touchdowns primarily as a blocking fullback. Transitioning to coaching, Line served as head football coach at his alma mater, Oxford High School in Michigan, from 2020 to 2024, where he led the team to multiple playoff appearances before returning to the professional level. Since 2025, he has been the special teams quality control coach for the Denver Broncos.

Early years

Early life

Zach Line was born on April 26, 1990, in . He grew up in , a small town about 45 miles north of , alongside his younger brother Prescott and other siblings. Line's parents, Joe and Kathy, supported the family's athletic interests from an early age, fostering an environment that emphasized physical activities.

High school career

Zach Line attended Oxford High School in Oxford, Michigan, graduating in the class of 2008. During his high school career, he played as a two-way standout, contributing at running back on offense and linebacker on defense. As a senior in 2007, Line earned first-team All-State honors in Michigan after leading his team in both rushing and tackling. He rushed for 1,723 yards and 17 touchdowns, averaging 172.7 yards per game, while also recording 154 tackles, eight forced fumbles, and four fumble recoveries on defense. Additionally, Line threw for three touchdowns, showcasing his versatility in the Oxford Wildcats' offense. Line's recruitment drew attention as a two-star prospect, with scholarship offers from (SMU) and Robert Morris. He officially visited SMU on January 25, 2008, committed orally on January 29, and signed his shortly thereafter, choosing the Mustangs over other options. Throughout his tenure with the Oxford Wildcats, Line emerged as a foundational leader, anchoring the defense with team-high tackle totals and driving the offense as the primary rusher, which helped elevate the program's performance during his senior campaign.

College career

SMU Mustangs

Zach Line enrolled at (SMU) in January 2009 as a grayshirt, preserving a year of eligibility before making his debut as a true freshman during the 2009 season. In limited action that year, he appeared in 13 games primarily as a backup , contributing to the Mustangs' backfield depth under head coach . As a in 2010, Line transitioned into a prominent role, starting 12 of SMU's 14 games and earning First Team All-Conference USA (C-USA) honors for his contributions to the team's offensive attack. His performance helped anchor the Mustangs' rushing game as they achieved a 7-7 record and qualified for the Armed Forces Bowl. During his junior and senior years from 2011 to 2012, Line solidified his leadership as the primary running back, guiding the Mustangs through key conference matchups while overcoming a midseason foot injury in 2011. In 2011, he set a school record with five rushing touchdowns in a single game against Northwestern State, showcasing his short-yardage prowess and earning first-team All-C-USA selection. By his senior year in 2012, Line was named C-USA Offensive Player of the Year, leading the conference in rushing yards per game during league play. His consistent production, including eight 100-yard rushing games that season, underscored his evolution into a cornerstone of SMU's offense. Over his four-year career, Line progressed from a reserve player to a statistical leader in C-USA rushing, averaging 100.6 yards per game in while ranking among the nation's top rushers. Building on his high school All-State honors in , which initially drew SMU's recruiting interest, Line's collegiate tenure positioned him for professional opportunities. Following his graduation in 2013 with a degree in sports management, he pursued NFL aspirations, leveraging his versatile skill set as a fullback and .

Collegiate statistics

During his four seasons at (SMU) from 2009 to , Zach Line established himself as one of the Conference USA's premier rushers, accumulating 4,185 rushing yards on 778 attempts with 47 rushing touchdowns, alongside 599 receiving yards on 75 receptions. He also totaled 4,784 all-purpose yards and scored 282 points, ranking third in C-USA history for career rushing touchdowns (since 1996). In 2011, Line ranked ninth nationally in scoring at 10.20 points per game while leading C-USA in that category. His performance included leading C-USA in rushing yards with 1,278. The following table summarizes Line's year-by-year collegiate statistics at SMU, including rushing, receiving, scrimmage (all-purpose), and scoring totals.
YearClassGamesRushing AttRushing YdsRushing AvgRush TDRecRec YdsRec AvgRec TDScrimmage PlaysScrimmage YdsScrimmage AvgScrimmage TDTotal TDPointsPts/Game
2009FR13491893.9710686.80592574.477423.2
2010SO142441,4946.110171639.602611,6576.31010604.3
2011JR102081,2245.917151399.302231,3636.1171710210.2
2012SR132771,2784.613332296.903101,5074.91313786.0
Career507784,1855.447755998.008534,7845.647472825.6

Professional career

Minnesota Vikings

Line signed with the Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted on April 27, 2013, shortly after the NFL Draft concluded. He earned a spot on the team's initial 53-man roster but appeared in only three games that season before suffering a knee injury that landed him on injured reserve in late September. The following year, after starting on the active roster, Line was waived in mid-September 2014, re-signed to the practice squad shortly thereafter, and promoted back to the active roster in early October. His rookie-year rushing leadership at SMU, where he amassed over 4,000 career yards, aided his transition to the pro level as a fullback focused on blocking and lead duties. Throughout his tenure, Line served primarily as a rotational fullback and special teams contributor, emphasizing blocking assignments to support star and protect in pass situations. He recorded limited offensive carries, with his first rushing attempt coming in 2015—a 1-yard run against the that marked his regular-season debut score. Earlier that year, during the preseason opener against the on August 15, Line scored on a 1-yard run, showcasing his goal-line power. Over the 2013–2016 seasons, he appeared in 35 games with 10 starts, logging significant special teams snaps while aiding Peterson's league-leading 1,485 rushing yards in 2015. Line's contributions peaked in , when he played all 16 regular-season games and started five, including a receiving and key blocks during the ' 11-5 campaign that clinched an NFC Wild Card berth. He appeared in the wild-card playoff loss to the on January 10, 2016, catching two passes for 7 yards and contributing on special teams. After re-signing as a in April 2016, Line played 15 games that year with four starts before becoming an unrestricted following the season.

New Orleans Saints

Line signed with the on August 24, 2017, but was released on September 2 and re-signed to the practice squad on October 3. He was promoted to the active roster on October 4. He appeared in 12 games that season, contributing primarily on special teams and as a blocker. His previous tenure with the Minnesota Vikings, where he developed as a fullback and special teams player, positioned him well for the opportunity in New Orleans. Line re-signed with the Saints prior to the 2018 season. Under head coach , Line primarily served as a blocking fullback and special teams contributor, appearing in 40 games across the 2017 to 2019 seasons. He provided key lead blocks for running back , helping create running lanes in the Saints' dynamic backfield attack. Line also contributed on special teams, recording tackles that supported the unit's coverage efforts. During the 2019 season, Line's final year in the , he appeared in 12 games before a sidelined him for the final four regular-season games and the playoff. He announced his retirement from professional football on , 2020, ending a seven-year career. This period under Payton marked a professional reunion that later opened doors to coaching roles.

Coaching career

Oxford High School

Following his retirement from the NFL on January 15, 2020, Zach Line was hired as head football coach at his alma mater, High School in , just one week later. In this role, Line focused on rebuilding the Oxford Wildcats program by leveraging his seven-year professional playing experience with the Minnesota Vikings and to emphasize player development and high football IQ. He drew directly from lessons learned under NFL coaches like Mike Zimmer and , consulting contacts such as for game-planning advice and instilling pro-level fundamentals in his high school athletes. Over his five-year tenure from 2020 to 2024, Line prioritized a centered on , character building, and , aiming to mold "great young men" across all levels of the program while adapting to challenges like the COVID-19-shortened 2020 season. His approach included sharing fresh insights to enhance offensive schemes, promoting relentless effort and adaptability among players in a competitive division. This led to noticeable improvements in the team's performance, including four playoff appearances and an overall record of 20-28, with a focus on fostering local talent through structured development that boosted win percentages from prior inconsistent years. Line's leadership culminated in the 2024 season, where the Wildcats achieved a 7-4 record and secured their first conference title in the Oakland Activities Association Division since —the program's first league championship since joining the OAA in 2010. For his efforts, he earned OAA Coach of the Year honors twice and Regional Coach of the Year once, strengthening community ties in through his deep roots as a former standout player there from 2006 to 2009. In March 2025, Line announced his departure from to pursue an coaching position, leaving behind a revitalized program with enhanced discipline and player preparation.

Denver Broncos

In March 2025, Zach Line joined the ' coaching staff as special teams quality control coach under head coach . This hiring reunited Line with Payton, for whom he had played as a fullback during three seasons with the from 2017 to 2019. In this entry-level professional coaching position, Line supports the special teams unit led by coordinator , focusing on film analysis, opponent scouting, and developmental drills to enhance blocking, coverage, and return strategies. His background as a seven-year fullback, where he specialized in lead blocking and special teams contributions, informs his approach to integrating versatile personnel into the Broncos' schemes. Line's transition to the NFL staff followed his accomplishments as head coach at Oxford High School, where he earned recognition as the 2024 OAA Red Coach of the Year after guiding the team to four postseason berths in five seasons. During the 2025 season, the Broncos' special teams unit has recorded solid field position metrics, leading the league with 23 punts inside the opponent's 20-yard line through 11 games and a net punting average of 41.8 yards, contributing to the team's defensive-driven successes. Notable moments include a blocked punt by safety JL Skinner recovered at the Raiders' 12-yard line in a Week 10 10-7 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, helping secure the win amid the team's winning streak. While the unit has faced challenges, such as ranking last in kickoff return average allowed (29.4 yards per return) through the first six weeks, it has adapted with improved coverage efficiency in recent outings. As of November 17, 2025, Line remains in his role with the 9-2 Broncos, who lead the and are positioned for the following an eight-game capped by a 22-19 victory over the , marking his successful shift from high school leadership to professional assistant coaching.

Head coaching record

Zach Line served as head coach of the Oxford High School Wildcats from 2020 to 2024, compiling an overall record of 20 wins and 28 losses during that period. Under his leadership, the team qualified for the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) playoffs four times in Division 1, with appearances in 2020, 2021, 2023, and 2024; the deepest postseason runs came in 2021 and 2024, when Oxford advanced to the district finals. The Wildcats competed in the Oakland Activities Association (OAA) Red Division, winning their first conference title in 2024. The team finished as high as 14th in the state's Division 1 rankings in 2024.
SeasonOverallConf. (OAA Red)Conf. FinishPlayoffs
20202–51–34thLost First Round (Clarkston 21–7)
20216–53–23rdWon Pre-District; Lost District Final (Rochester Adams 42–7)
20221–80–56thDid not qualify
20234–61–45thLost First Round (Lake Orion 28–7)
20247–44–11st (Champs)Lost District Final (Grand Blanc 29–7)

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