The New England Patriots need a new offensive coordinator, but some hires make more sense than others.
Depending on what exactly the Patriots are going for with their next OC, they’ll want to identify the candidate with the best mix of experience, skills, pedigree, and potential. Those come in different shapes and sizes. So how do they determine the best choice?
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It remains to be seen which route the Pats want to take with the new offensive coordinator, whether it’s someone with years of experience in the role or more of an up-and-comer. Sources: Patriots coach Jerod Mayo will interview Rams assistants Nick Caley and Zac Robinson for New England's OC job this week. Caley interviews tomorrow, Robinson interviews on Tuesday.
Caley coached in New England from 2015-22. Robinson played for the Patriots in 2010.
So, who would be the best choices to become the next offensive coordinator of the New England Patriots? We broke it down to specific criteria, and identified the best fit for each of them, which you can read below…
The Next Big Thing: Zac Robinson
Robinson is on the Patriots’ shortlist of candidates, as he’s reportedly set to interview for the offensive coordinator opening. He’s been on track to become an offensive coordinator ever since joining the Rams, where he’s worked as both a quarterbacks and receivers coach and most recently served as their passing game coordinator.
He should also be a familiar name to Patriots fans who have followed the team in the draft, as a former seventh round pick of the Pats in 2010. But Robinson’s real claim to fame in recent years has been his rise as a promising branch of the growing Sean McVay coaching tree.
The only risk with Robinson, other than his lack of OC experience, is that he could be a flight risk as a future head coaching candidate. But if Robinson came to the Patriots and ended up poached 2-3 years later, that means the team likely had big offensive success under him.