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Phinsider Question/Discussion Of The Day: Ranking The Miami Dolphins General Manager/Head Coaching Hires Edition

Miami Dolphins coach search: Who could be Jeff Hafley’s offensive coordinator?
The Miami Dolphins will hold a press conference on Thursday, officially introducing former Green Bay Packers Vice President of Player Personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan as the team’s new General Manager and former Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley as the new head coach. Two of the major pieces of the rebuild Miami will undergo during the 2026 offseason are now in place, allowing the team to begin its planning for free agency, the NFL Draft, and the 2026 season. One of the next questions that needs to be answered is who will fill out Hafley’s first coaching staff. Both coordinator positions need to be named, along with the various position groups. A first-time head coach needs to find the right assistants to help him transition into the new job. He could look for a coach who has head coaching experience to give him an internal check-and-balance system. He could look to coaches with whom he has previously worked, giving him people who already know the system he wants to run and how the players can fit into it. Building the staff will be a key event for Hafley and the Dolphins. But, who could he hire? Since Hafley came up on the defensive side, finding the right offensive coordinator to help him install the best system possible could be critical to turning around an underperforming Miami team. This morning, we take a look at some of the offensive coordinator candidates who may be available for Hafley. Joe Brady, Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Miami held a virtual interview with Brady for the head coaching position, ultimately hiring Hafley for the position. But, could Hafley reach out to see if Brady – who might be an internal hire for the Bills as their next head coach – would move to South Florida? His motion forcing mismatches is similar to Mike McDaniel’s offense, but he does seem to spread the ball a little more (not getting focused on Tyreek Hill as the first, second, and third option) and he has proven he remembers the running game exists – James Cook led the league with over 1600 rushing yards this year. Brady is in demand for multiple positions with multiple teams, so he might be a tough sell. Starting his coaching career in 2013 at William & Mary, Brady moved from linebackers coach to a graduate assistant at Penn State in 2015 then to an offensive assistant with the New Orleans Saints in 2017. In 2019 he spent a season as the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach at LSU before being named the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers for two years. In 2022, he joined the Bills, first as the quarterbacks coach then taking over as the offensive coordinator during the 2023 season. Brian Angelichio, Minnesota Vikings passing game coordinator Angelichio is an interesting name to watch for the Dolphins’ position. Working as the passing game coordinator and tight ends coach since 2022, Angelichio and Hafley have worked together at Pitt (2006-2010), Rutgers (2011), the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2012-2013), and the Cleveland Browns (2014-2015). He has primarily worked as a tight ends coach for much of his career, but he does have some offensive coordinator experience at Ithaca College from 2000 to 2005. Brian Callahan, former Tennessee Titans head coach Callahan only lasted six games into his second season with Tennessee, finishing his tenure with a 4-19 record. It was not a glorious transition into his first head coaching role, but it could mean he is set to return to an offensive coordinator role. He was the Cincinnati Bengals’ offensive coordinator from 2019 through 2023, working with quarterback Joe Burrow after the team selected him first overall in the 2020 NFL Draft. As a quarterbacks coach with the Detroit Lions from 2016 to 2017, Callahan worked directly with then-Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford, helping to improve his passer rating to a career high at the time. During his career, Callahan has worked at the high school, college, and NFL levels, including with the Denver Broncos,…

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