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Ranking New NFL Head Coaches by Jeff Hochman

We have 8 NFL Head Coaches debuting with a new team this upcoming season. Here are my rankings along with a comment or two. Expect all of these teams to play extremely well in there very first NFL Home Preseason game.

No. 8   Gus Bradley (Jacksonville Jaguars)

He led the Seattle Seahawks to the top Defensive unit in points allowed last season. The Jags defense has always been fair to good. It’s the offense that needs to take a major step up or this team has no chance.

No. 7  Mike McCoy  (San Diego Chargers)

He is known for being an offensive genius, something Norv Turner struggled with at times coaching the Chargers. I think San Diego will have a nice bounce back season with Philip Rivers leading the way.

No. 6   Rob Chudzinski  (Cleveland Browns)

Rob was the offensive coordinator for the Browns in 2007. The team went 10-6 in the regular season missing the playoffs by one win. Derek Anderson threw a career high 29 touchdowns in 2007, so there might be some hope for Brandon Weeden, Jason Campbell, and Brian Hoyer.

No. 5  Doug Marrone  (Buffalo Bills)

You might remember when Doug was the offensive coordinator for the Saints from 2006-08. His offense finished ranked 1st, 4th, and 4th in those three years. The Bills are going to score a lot of points this season. You might see a lot of 50+ totals in all Bills games this season.

No. 4   Marc Trestman  (Chicago Bears)

Marc brings in a ton of an NFL experience mostly in 90s. Expect his team to be much improved in penalties committed and look for his offense to throw the ball a lot.

No. 3   Bruce Arians (Arizona Cardinals)

Bruce went 9-3 as the Colts leader last season. Arizona should benefit from an easier schedule and knowing they went 5-11 last season.

No. 2   Chip Kelly (Philadelphia Eagles)

I love the way this guy coaches. Saw a lot of him at Oregon. Chip Kelly just gets it and I think he will be very successful in Philadelphia. The Eagles are going to be better on both sides of the ball this season. Look for Michael Vick to have a much-improved 2013-14 than what he showed last season.

No. 1  Andy Reid (Kansas City Chiefs)

Andy has 5 NFC Championship Game appearances and is a class act on and off the football field. The Chiefs will be much improved across the board thanks to a new regime who excels in game planning and game management.

 

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Written by Joseph D'Amico on August 2, 2013 at 10:29 pm