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Teams turn to thirtysomething coordinators

I notice that three teams have handed over their offensive coordinator duties to wildly inexperienced youngsters. Sean Mannion, David Blough and Davis Webb are all under 35, and none of them have called plays before – at any level.

I don’t believe there’s ever been a younger trio of coordinators taking over before in the same season.

This is a recognition (I think) of the incredible value of an up-and-coming offensive minds. Sean McVay and Kyle Shanahan have been the most impactful coaches of the last 10 years. Ben Johnson, Kevin O’Connell, Matt LaFleur. This is what teams are looking for. Seattle zigged two years ago and got the defensive version of the same kind of coach.

With this newest trio, all are former quarterbacks, but none had quite enough physical ability to make an impact at the pro level. On that front, they’re similar to Sean Payton, Zac Taylor, Kellen Moore and Kevin O’Connell (all tagged with black dots in the chart below).

For this most recent trio, the two in the NFC East land in pivotal situations. Mannion is tasked with trying to ignite an Eagles offense that’s a year removed from winning the Super Bowl. And Blough gets to work with Jayden Daniels, who took Washington to the NFC Championship game in that same 2024 season.

Webb doesn’t seem as noteworthy. He’s with the Broncos, who hosted the AFC Championship last year, but that team still has Sean Payton, who’ll no doubt play a big role in the offense. Mannion and Blough should play bigger roles in whether their offenses sink or swim.

The big-picture history suggests there’s a good chance a couple of these young unknowns probably are about to start productive coaching careers. Typically when a team is willing to hire an coordinator under 40, that means they have a strong feeling about his abilities.

But at the same time, it’s reasonable to expect some growing pains as they get a feel for what they’re doing. Below see the first-year numbers for 15 other offensive coordinators who were under 40. Only five ranked in the top dozen in scoring (more ranked outside the top 20).

(Coaches who were formerly quarterbacks tagged with black dots.)

YOUNG OFFENSIVE COORDINATORS (first seasons)
YearCoachAgeTeamPointsRunPass
2000• Sean Payton36N.Y. Giants15th9th14th
2006Josh McDaniels30New England7th5th9th
2008Kyle Shanahan28Houston17th11th6th
2013Nathaniel Hackett33Buffalo22nd4th31st
2013Adam Gase35Denver1st14th1st
2014Sean McVay28Washington26th16th16th
2015• Zac Taylor32Miami27th20th20th
2018Matt LaFleur38Tennessee27th8th30th
2019• Kellen Moore31Dallas6th5th3rd
2019Byron Leftwich39Tampa Bay3rd20th1st
2019• Kevin O'Connell34Washington32nd24th32nd
2020Joe Brady31Carolina24th15th24th
2022Ben Johnson36Detroit5th9th8th
2022• Mike Kafka35N.Y. Giants15th3rd26th
2023Bobby Slowik36Houston13th24th6th
2026Sean Mannion34Philadelphia???
2026David Blough31Washington???
2026Davis Webb31Denver???

—Ian Allan

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