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  • Brian Callahan, Cincinnati Bengals

    After three years as a quarterbacks coach with the Lions and Raiders, the Cincinnati Bengals hired Brian Callahan as their offensive coordinator in 2019. Callahan also spent six years working with the Broncos in various roles between 2010 and 2015. Please write reasoning behind your ranking in the comments below.

  • Alex Van Pelt, Cleveland Browns

    Alex Van Pelt is heading into his third season as the Browns OC. His offenses have ranked in the middle of the pack through the first two years in Cleveland. His only previous experience as an OC came in 2009 with the Bills. Before arriving in Cleveland, Van Pelt spent time with the Buccaneers, Packers, and Bengals as either quarterbacks or running backs coach. Please write reasoning behind your ranking in the comments below.

  • Justin Outten, Denver Broncos

    Justin Outten will take up the role of an NFL offensive coordinator for the first time in 2022. Outten was brought from the Packers by Nathaniel Hackett when he was hired as the head coach of the Broncos. Prior to arriving in Denver, Outten was the tight ends coach of the Packers for three seasons. He also spent three seasons working for the Falcons as a coaching intern and an offensive assistant. Please write reasoning behind your ranking in the comments below.

  • Pep Hamilton, Houston Texans

    Pep Hamilton will get his first chance to run an NFL offense since his time with the Colts between 2013 and 2015. Hamilton spent 2021 with the Texans as the passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach. The success of Davis Mills in 2021 saw Hamilton promoted to OC after the departure of Tim Kelly. Hamilton has previously worked with a number of teams both in college and the NFL. Included among those are the Chargers, Browns, 49ers, Bears, Jets, and both Stanford and Michigan. Please write reasoning behind your ranking in the comments below.

  • Marcus Brady, Indianapolis Colts

    Marcus Brady took over as the Colts OC in 2021, following the departure of Nick Sirianni to the Eagles. He has been with the Colts since 2018, joining them as the assistant quarterbacks coach before being promoted to quarterbacks coach in 2019. Prior to joining the Colts, Brady worked as the offensive coordinator of the CFL’s Montreal Alouettes (2012) and Toronto Argonauts (2013-17). Please write reasoning behind your ranking in the comments below.

  • Press Taylor, Jacksonville Jaguars

    Press Taylor is our third rookie offensive coordinator so far as he returns to work with Doug Pederson in 2022. Taylor was previously with Pederson between 2016 and 2020 with the Eagles. During that time, he worked as the assistant quarterbacks coach (2016-17), quarterbacks coach (2018-20), and passing game coordinator (2020). Taylor spent 2021 as a senior offensive system with the Colts. Please write reasoning behind your ranking in the comments below.

  • Eric Bieniemy, Kansas City Chiefs

    A name often linked with head coaching roles in the last few seasons, Eric Bieniemy will serve his fifth season as offensive coordinator in 2022. The Chiefs offense has ranked in the top six in yards gained and points scored in the past four seasons. Before becoming OC in Kansas City, Bieniemy was the running backs coach for the Chiefs and the OC for the Colorado Buffaloes. He was also the Vikings RB coach for five years between 2006 and 2010. Please write reasoning behind your ranking in the comments below.

  • Mick Lombardi, Las Vegas Raiders

    Mick Lombardi is yet another rookie NFL offensive coordinator in the AFC. Lombardi moved with new Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels when he came across from the Patriots to lead the Las Vegas organization. He had been with the Patriots for three seasons (2019-21) as the assistant quarterbacks coach and then the wide receivers coach. Lombardi began his coaching career at Fordham before spending time with the 49ers and Jets. Lombardi also spent two years working as a scouting assistant with the Patriots. He is the son of former NFL executive Michael Lombardi, who spent several years as a senior personnel executive with the Raiders organization. Please write reasoning behind your ranking in the comments below.

  • Joe Lombardi, Los Angeles Chargers

    Another Lombardi, but this one from a different footballing family. Joe Lombardi is the grandson of Hall of Fame head coach Vince Lombardi. The 2021 season was Lombardi’s first as the OC of the Chargers. He had previously held the title with the Lions in 2014 and 2015. Lombardi also worked with the Saints from 2007-2013 and 2016-2020. Please write reasoning behind your ranking in the comments below.

  • Frank Smith, New York Jets

    Mike LaFleur started his NFL offensive coordinator career in 2021. He spent the previous four seasons as passing game coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers. He came to the New York Jets when Robert Saleh was hired as the head cNow we come to the fifth rookie NFL offensive coordinator in the form of Frank Smith. Smith heads to Miami to work with rookie head coach Mike McDaniel, having spent 2021 as the run game coordinator and offensive line coach of the Chargers. Before heading to Los Angeles, Smith worked as a tight ends coach with the Bears (2015-17) and Raiders (2018-20) and as an assistant offensive line coach with the Saints (2010-14). Smith does have experience as an offensive coordinator, but only in college. Smith spent three years as the OC at Butler between 2007 and 2009.oach in the 2021 offseason. Please write reasoning behind your ranking in the comments below.

  • Kliff Kingsbury, Arizona Cardinals

    The Cardinals are the second NFL team on this list who have not officially named an offensive coordinator. As an offensive-minded NFL head coach, Kliff Kingsbury is the de facto OC. However, he is supported by Sean Kugler (run game coordinator/offensive line coach), Cam Turner (co-pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach), and Spencer Whipple (co-pass game coordinator. Please write reasoning behind your ranking in the comments below. Mike Kafka makes it six rookie NFL OCs in the NFC. Kafka has previously worked with the Chiefs as an offensive quality control coach (2017), quarterbacks coach (2018-21), and passing game coordinator (2020-21). Kafka also spent five years as a player in the NFL. Our first rookie OC in the NFC is Luke Getsy. After Matt Eberflus was hired as the head coach in Chicago, he snatched Getsy away from his position with the Packers. Getsy has served as the quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator in 2020 and 2021 after being just the quarterbacks coach in 2019. He has experience as an OC in college football for one season with Mississippi State in 2018. Prior to that, he spent four seasons with the Packers.

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