Offensive coordinators matter because they shape play design, quarterback development, weekly game plans and the offensive side of a team’s coaching direction. The smart way to read the position is with team context, because the head coach, quarterback and roster all change the job.
PFM Coaching Direction is not just a head coach score. It also considers coordinator stability, staff performance, player development, culture and game management, which is why coordinator pages should be read next to the PFM Coaching Direction rankings.
Search or sort the table to compare staff setup, team context and the PFM ratings around each coordinator.
ARIArizona Cardinals |
Nathaniel Hackett | Mike LaFleur | 2026 | Green Bay Packers defensive analyst (2025) | 76.0 | 78.4 | 67.4 | No. 30 | View Dashboard |
ATLAtlanta Falcons |
Tommy Rees | Kevin Stefanski | 2026 | Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator (2025) | 78.6 | 77.7 | 79.5 | No. 20 | View Dashboard |
BALBaltimore Ravens |
Declan Doyle | Jesse Minter | 2026 | Chicago Bears offensive coordinator (2025) | 85.3 | 85.7 | 87.5 | No. 31 | View Dashboard |
BUFBuffalo Bills |
Pete Carmichael Jr. | Joe Brady | 2026 | Denver Broncos senior offensive assistant (2024–2025) | 90.5 | 88.0 | 90.7 | No. 27 | View Dashboard |
CARCarolina Panthers |
Brad Idzik | Dave Canales | 2024 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receivers coach (2023) | 72.9 | 75.1 | 71.8 | No. 32 | View Dashboard |
CHIChicago Bears |
Press Taylor | Ben Johnson | 2026 | Bears passing game coordinator (2025) | 82.8 | 84.0 | 86.5 | No. 11 | View Dashboard |
CINCincinnati Bengals |
Dan Pitcher | Zac Taylor | 2024 | Bengals quarterbacks coach (2020–2023) | 84.2 | 88.1 | 81.3 | No. 21 | View Dashboard |
CLECleveland Browns |
Travis Switzer | Todd Monken | 2026 | Baltimore Ravens run game coordinator (2024–2025) | 69.5 | 67.0 | 63.7 | No. 25 | View Dashboard |
DALDallas Cowboys |
Klayton Adams | Brian Schottenheimer | 2025 | Arizona Cardinals offensive line coach (2023–2024) | 86.0 | 81.6 | 80.5 | No. 22 | View Dashboard |
DENDenver Broncos |
Davis Webb | Sean Payton | 2026 | Broncos quarterbacks coach & pass game coordinator (2025) | 81.3 | 83.1 | 74.5 | No. 6 | View Dashboard |
DETDetroit Lions |
Drew Petzing | Dan Campbell | 2026 | Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator (2023–2025) | 88.5 | 85.4 | 84.8 | No. 4 | View Dashboard |
GBGreen Bay Packers |
Adam Stenavich | Matt LaFleur | 2022 | Packers offensive line coach & run game coordinator (2019–2021) | 85.9 | 85.1 | 88.4 | No. 9 | View Dashboard |
HOUHouston Texans |
Nick Caley | DeMeco Ryans | 2025 | Los Angeles Rams tight ends coach & pass game coordinator (2024) | 79.1 | 83.3 | 73.4 | No. 15 | View Dashboard |
INDIndianapolis Colts |
Jim Bob Cooter | Shane Steichen | 2023 | Jacksonville Jaguars passing game coordinator (2022) | 78.3 | 77.0 | 71.1 | No. 24 | View Dashboard |
JAXJacksonville Jaguars |
Grant Udinski | Liam Coen | 2025 | Minnesota Vikings assistant offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach (2024) | 80.7 | 82.0 | 79.0 | No. 16 | View Dashboard |
KCKansas City Chiefs |
Eric Bieniemy | Andy Reid | 2026 | Chicago Bears running backs coach (2025) | 83.2 | 86.2 | 80.0 | No. 1 | View Dashboard |
LVLas Vegas Raiders |
Andrew Janocko | Klint Kubiak | 2026 | Seattle Seahawks quarterbacks coach (2025) | 72.3 | 74.0 | 65.2 | No. 23 | View Dashboard |
LACLos Angeles Chargers |
Mike McDaniel | Jim Harbaugh | 2026 | Miami Dolphins head coach (2022–2025) | 82.4 | 86.1 | 75.3 | No. 5 | View Dashboard |
LARLos Angeles Rams |
Nathan Scheelhaase | Sean McVay | 2026 | Rams passing game coordinator (2025) | 88.0 | 86.0 | 90.0 | No. 3 | View Dashboard |
MIAMiami Dolphins |
Bobby Slowik | Jeff Hafley | 2026 | Dolphins senior passing game coordinator (2025) | 78.0 | 78.9 | 70.1 | No. 28 | View Dashboard |
MINMinnesota Vikings |
Wes Phillips | Kevin O'Connell | 2022 | Los Angeles Rams tight ends coach & passing game coordinator (2019–2021) | 76.6 | 76.4 | 77.3 | No. 13 | View Dashboard |
NENew England Patriots |
Josh McDaniels | Mike Vrabel | 2025 | Las Vegas Raiders head coach (2022–2023) | 83.4 | 84.0 | 88.7 | No. 7 | View Dashboard |
NONew Orleans Saints |
Doug Nussmeier | Kellen Moore | 2025 | Philadelphia Eagles quarterbacks coach (2024) | 69.0 | 69.2 | 61.1 | No. 29 | View Dashboard |
NYGNew York Giants |
Matt Nagy | John Harbaugh | 2026 | Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator (2023–2025) | 74.7 | 70.3 | 79.0 | No. 14 | View Dashboard |
NYJNew York Jets |
Frank Reich | Aaron Glenn | 2026 | Stanford interim head coach (2025) | 72.7 | 74.0 | 69.7 | No. 26 | View Dashboard |
PHIPhiladelphia Eagles |
Sean Mannion | Nick Sirianni | 2026 | Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach (2025) | 84.1 | 85.4 | 77.4 | No. 12 | View Dashboard |
PITPittsburgh Steelers |
Brian Angelichio | Mike McCarthy | 2026 | Minnesota Vikings tight ends coach & pass game coordinator (2022–2025) | 77.6 | 75.8 | 70.8 | No. 10 | View Dashboard |
SFSan Francisco 49ers |
Klay Kubiak | Kyle Shanahan | 2025 | 49ers offensive passing game specialist (2024) | 85.1 | 85.7 | 77.9 | No. 8 | View Dashboard |
SEASeattle Seahawks |
Brian Fleury | Mike Macdonald | 2026 | San Francisco 49ers tight ends coach & run game coordinator (2022–2025) | 86.6 | 84.5 | 88.8 | No. 2 | View Dashboard |
TBTampa Bay Buccaneers |
Zac Robinson | Todd Bowles | 2026 | Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator (2024–2025) | 80.8 | 80.2 | 82.0 | No. 18 | View Dashboard |
TENTennessee Titans |
Brian Daboll | Robert Saleh | 2026 | New York Giants head coach (2022–2025) | 68.8 | 73.9 | 67.3 | No. 19 | View Dashboard |
WSHWashington Commanders |
David Blough | Dan Quinn | 2026 | Commanders assistant quarterbacks coach (2024–2025) | 82.4 | 84.8 | 79.3 | No. 17 | View Dashboard |
No coordinator rows match that search.
A new coordinator can change the weekly rhythm, but the job still depends on the head coach, quarterback, roster and current team direction.
ARIArizona Cardinals |
Nathaniel Hackett | Green Bay Packers defensive analyst (2025) | Mike LaFleur | Can Nathaniel Hackett build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 76.0 while the quarterback setup sits at 78.4? |
ATLAtlanta Falcons |
Tommy Rees | Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator (2025) | Kevin Stefanski | Can Tommy Rees build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 78.6 while the quarterback setup sits at 77.7? |
BALBaltimore Ravens |
Declan Doyle | Chicago Bears offensive coordinator (2025) | Jesse Minter | Can Declan Doyle build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 85.3 while the quarterback setup sits at 85.7? |
BUFBuffalo Bills |
Pete Carmichael Jr. | Denver Broncos senior offensive assistant (2024–2025) | Joe Brady | Can Pete Carmichael Jr. build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 90.5 while the quarterback setup sits at 88.0? |
CHIChicago Bears |
Press Taylor | Bears passing game coordinator (2025) | Ben Johnson | Can Press Taylor build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 82.8 while the quarterback setup sits at 84.0? |
CLECleveland Browns |
Travis Switzer | Baltimore Ravens run game coordinator (2024–2025) | Todd Monken | Can Travis Switzer build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 69.5 while the quarterback setup sits at 67.0? |
DENDenver Broncos |
Davis Webb | Broncos quarterbacks coach & pass game coordinator (2025) | Sean Payton | Can Davis Webb build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 81.3 while the quarterback setup sits at 83.1? |
DETDetroit Lions |
Drew Petzing | Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator (2023–2025) | Dan Campbell | Can Drew Petzing build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 88.5 while the quarterback setup sits at 85.4? |
KCKansas City Chiefs |
Eric Bieniemy | Chicago Bears running backs coach (2025) | Andy Reid | Can Eric Bieniemy build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 83.2 while the quarterback setup sits at 86.2? |
LVLas Vegas Raiders |
Andrew Janocko | Seattle Seahawks quarterbacks coach (2025) | Klint Kubiak | Can Andrew Janocko build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 72.3 while the quarterback setup sits at 74.0? |
LACLos Angeles Chargers |
Mike McDaniel | Miami Dolphins head coach (2022–2025) | Jim Harbaugh | Can Mike McDaniel build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 82.4 while the quarterback setup sits at 86.1? |
LARLos Angeles Rams |
Nathan Scheelhaase | Rams passing game coordinator (2025) | Sean McVay | Can Nathan Scheelhaase build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 88.0 while the quarterback setup sits at 86.0? |
MIAMiami Dolphins |
Bobby Slowik | Dolphins senior passing game coordinator (2025) | Jeff Hafley | Can Bobby Slowik build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 78.0 while the quarterback setup sits at 78.9? |
NYGNew York Giants |
Matt Nagy | Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator (2023–2025) | John Harbaugh | Can Matt Nagy build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 74.7 while the quarterback setup sits at 70.3? |
NYJNew York Jets |
Frank Reich | Stanford interim head coach (2025) | Aaron Glenn | Can Frank Reich build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 72.7 while the quarterback setup sits at 74.0? |
PHIPhiladelphia Eagles |
Sean Mannion | Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach (2025) | Nick Sirianni | Can Sean Mannion build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 84.1 while the quarterback setup sits at 85.4? |
PITPittsburgh Steelers |
Brian Angelichio | Minnesota Vikings tight ends coach & pass game coordinator (2022–2025) | Mike McCarthy | Can Brian Angelichio build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 77.6 while the quarterback setup sits at 75.8? |
SEASeattle Seahawks |
Brian Fleury | San Francisco 49ers tight ends coach & run game coordinator (2022–2025) | Mike Macdonald | Can Brian Fleury build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 86.6 while the quarterback setup sits at 84.5? |
TBTampa Bay Buccaneers |
Zac Robinson | Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator (2024–2025) | Todd Bowles | Can Zac Robinson build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 80.8 while the quarterback setup sits at 80.2? |
TENTennessee Titans |
Brian Daboll | New York Giants head coach (2022–2025) | Robert Saleh | Can Brian Daboll build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 68.8 while the quarterback setup sits at 73.9? |
WSHWashington Commanders |
David Blough | Commanders assistant quarterbacks coach (2024–2025) | Dan Quinn | Can David Blough build a cleaner weekly plan around an offense at 82.4 while the quarterback setup sits at 84.8? |
This is team context, not a ranking of coordinator talent. The point is to show which staffs have the strongest environment around them.
Nathan Scheelhaase gets a cleaner job than most: Los Angeles Rams pair Offense 88.0 with QB Stability 86.0, so the weekly plan does not have to hide the quarterback.
The Bills can let Pete Carmichael Jr. build from strength because Offense 90.5 and QB Stability 88.0 already give the staff answers.
Few offensive staffs get a better starting point. The Lions carry Offense 88.5 and QB Stability 85.4, giving Drew Petzing room to build rather than patch.
Seattle Seahawks belongs in this group because the quarterback setup supports the unit grade. Offense 86.6 and QB Stability 84.5 make the coordinator job more stable.
Green Bay Packers belongs in this group because the quarterback setup supports the unit grade. Offense 85.9 and QB Stability 85.1 make the coordinator job more stable.
This is not a blame section. It identifies the jobs where the coordinator has less margin because the current roster, unit grade or team results create a tougher setup.
The Saints are a harder offensive setup because Offense 69.0 and QB Stability 69.2 leave the staff with less margin on early downs.
The Browns need more offensive stability before the coordinator situation can feel comfortable. The current marks are Offense 69.5 and QB Stability 67.0.
Brian Daboll has a real problem-solving job in Tennessee Titans. Offense 68.8 and QB Stability 73.9 put pressure on the weekly plan to create easier throws.
The Raiders need more offensive stability before the coordinator situation can feel comfortable. The current marks are Offense 72.3 and QB Stability 74.0.
The Panthers need more offensive stability before the coordinator situation can feel comfortable. The current marks are Offense 72.9 and QB Stability 75.1.
These notes connect the coordinator listing to the PFM ratings around each staff.
ARIArizona CardinalsNathaniel HackettThe Cardinals are not a simple read. Offense 76.0 grades as a concern, while QB Stability 78.4 is a area to watch, so the staff has to lean into the stronger piece and protect the softer one.
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ATLAtlanta FalconsTommy ReesThe Falcons show why coordinator pages need more than a name list. The offense is at 78.6, the quarterback setup is at 77.7, and that gap changes what the staff can call comfortably.
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BALBaltimore RavensDeclan DoyleFor Baltimore Ravens, the coordinator context is favorable without turning the rating into a one-man credit. Offense 85.3 and QB Stability 85.7 give the staff answers before matchup week even starts.
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BUFBuffalo BillsPete Carmichael Jr.For Buffalo Bills, the coordinator context is favorable without turning the rating into a one-man credit. Offense 90.5 and QB Stability 88.0 give the staff answers before matchup week even starts.
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CARCarolina PanthersBrad IdzikThe offensive assignment in Carolina Panthers is heavy. With Offense 72.9 and QB Stability 75.1, Brad Idzik has to help the quarterback room without pretending scheme alone fixes everything.
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CHIChicago BearsPress TaylorThis is one of the better offensive environments on the board because the quarterback setup matches the unit grade. The Bears sit at 82.8 on offense and 84.0 in QB Stability.
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CINCincinnati BengalsDan PitcherDan Pitcher does not have to manufacture the whole identity from scratch. The Bengals already carry Offense 84.2, QB Stability 88.1 and Explosiveness 81.3, which is enough structure for a varied game plan.
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CLECleveland BrownsTravis SwitzerThis is not a coordinator blame note; it is the job description. Cleveland Browns sits at 69.5 on offense and 67.0 in QB Stability, which makes every game plan carry more stress.
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DALDallas CowboysKlayton AdamsThe Cowboys show why coordinator pages need more than a name list. The offense is at 86.0, the quarterback setup is at 81.6, and that gap changes what the staff can call comfortably.
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DENDenver BroncosDavis WebbThe setup around Davis Webb is split. Denver Broncos brings Offense 81.3 and QB Stability 83.1, which means the play-calling conversation should stay tied to the quarterback and roster context.
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DETDetroit LionsDrew PetzingThe Lions give Drew Petzing a clean runway: Offense 88.5 and QB Stability 85.4 both point to a staff that can build from strength instead of chasing fixes.
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GBGreen Bay PackersAdam StenavichThe Packers give Adam Stenavich a clean runway: Offense 85.9 and QB Stability 85.1 both point to a staff that can build from strength instead of chasing fixes.
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HOUHouston TexansNick CaleyThe Texans are not a simple read. Offense 79.1 grades as a area to watch, while QB Stability 83.3 is a strength, so the staff has to lean into the stronger piece and protect the softer one.
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INDIndianapolis ColtsJim Bob CooterJim Bob Cooter gets a job shaped by two different numbers: Offense 78.3 and QB Stability 77.0. That combination says more about the environment than any title line could.
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JAXJacksonville JaguarsGrant UdinskiThere is useful context here, but it is not clean enough for a sweeping take. Jacksonville Jaguars has Offense 80.7, QB Stability 82.0 and Explosiveness 79.0, so the staff has to win with the part of the offense that travels best.
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KCKansas City ChiefsEric BieniemyThis is one of the better offensive environments on the board because the quarterback setup matches the unit grade. The Chiefs sit at 83.2 on offense and 86.2 in QB Stability.
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LVLas Vegas RaidersAndrew JanockoThe offensive assignment in Las Vegas Raiders is heavy. With Offense 72.3 and QB Stability 74.0, Andrew Janocko has to help the quarterback room without pretending scheme alone fixes everything.
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LACLos Angeles ChargersMike McDanielThis is one of the better offensive environments on the board because the quarterback setup matches the unit grade. The Chargers sit at 82.4 on offense and 86.1 in QB Stability.
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LARLos Angeles RamsNathan ScheelhaaseNathan Scheelhaase does not have to manufacture the whole identity from scratch. The Rams already carry Offense 88.0, QB Stability 86.0 and Explosiveness 90.0, which is enough structure for a varied game plan.
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MIAMiami DolphinsBobby SlowikThe setup around Bobby Slowik is split. Miami Dolphins brings Offense 78.0 and QB Stability 78.9, which means the play-calling conversation should stay tied to the quarterback and roster context.
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MINMinnesota VikingsWes PhillipsThe Vikings have to find practical offense first. The current mix of Offense 76.6, QB Stability 76.4 and Explosiveness 77.3 leaves less room for empty possessions.
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NENew England PatriotsJosh McDanielsThis is one of the better offensive environments on the board because the quarterback setup matches the unit grade. The Patriots sit at 83.4 on offense and 84.0 in QB Stability.
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NONew Orleans SaintsDoug NussmeierThe Saints need a cleaner offensive plan because Offense 69.0 and QB Stability 69.2 both fall into the major concern range. That usually means shorter answers, easier throws and fewer wasted early downs.
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NYGNew York GiantsMatt NagyThis is not a coordinator blame note; it is the job description. New York Giants sits at 74.7 on offense and 70.3 in QB Stability, which makes every game plan carry more stress.
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NYJNew York JetsFrank ReichThe Jets have to find practical offense first. The current mix of Offense 72.7, QB Stability 74.0 and Explosiveness 69.7 leaves less room for empty possessions.
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PHIPhiladelphia EaglesSean MannionThe Eagles give Sean Mannion a clean runway: Offense 84.1 and QB Stability 85.4 both point to a staff that can build from strength instead of chasing fixes.
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PITPittsburgh SteelersBrian AngelichioThe Steelers have to find practical offense first. The current mix of Offense 77.6, QB Stability 75.8 and Explosiveness 70.8 leaves less room for empty possessions.
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SFSan Francisco 49ersKlay KubiakKlay Kubiak does not have to manufacture the whole identity from scratch. The 49ers already carry Offense 85.1, QB Stability 85.7 and Explosiveness 77.9, which is enough structure for a varied game plan.
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SEASeattle SeahawksBrian FleuryFor Seattle Seahawks, the coordinator context is favorable without turning the rating into a one-man credit. Offense 86.6 and QB Stability 84.5 give the staff answers before matchup week even starts.
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TBTampa Bay BuccaneersZac RobinsonThe setup around Zac Robinson is split. Tampa Bay Buccaneers brings Offense 80.8 and QB Stability 80.2, which means the play-calling conversation should stay tied to the quarterback and roster context.
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TENTennessee TitansBrian DabollThis is not a coordinator blame note; it is the job description. Tennessee Titans sits at 68.8 on offense and 73.9 in QB Stability, which makes every game plan carry more stress.
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WSHWashington CommandersDavid BloughThis is one of the better offensive environments on the board because the quarterback setup matches the unit grade. The Commanders sit at 82.4 on offense and 84.8 in QB Stability.
View Team DashboardThe table on this page lists every team’s offensive coordinator when the name has been reviewed. Unknown entries are left open instead of guessed.
No. Some offensive coordinators call plays, some work under a head coach who calls plays, and some staffs use a shared or unclear setup.
Teams marked with a 2026 hire year or a reviewed new-coordinator status appear in the new offensive coordinators section.
They shape play design, quarterback development, weekly answers and how the offense fits the roster.
PFM treats coordinators as part of the broader coaching setup, alongside the head coach, staff stability, player development, culture and game management.
PFM ratings updated 2026-06-30 · Coordinator information reviewed as recently as 2026-07-05
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