The New England Patriots found their head coach. Now Mike Vrabel has to find the guy to lead his offense.
New England’s hiring of its former linebacker (and six year head coach of the Tennessee Titans) is a common sense move that brings a veteran playcaller with a track record of success to the sideline after a tumultuous 2024. The Patriots have won eight total games the last two seasons, had the league’s worst offensive line and are loaded with WR3 and WR4 types at wideout without a sure-thing receiver in the bunch.
Despite all that, Vrabel may also have the most exciting opportunity for any coordinator to take over in 2025.
Drake Maye’s explosive rookie season and a league-high $120 million in estimated salary cap space give New England a sturdy foundation from which to build. The Patriots have the fourth overall pick in this spring’s NFL Draft and four selections inside the top 90. If 2024 coordinator Alex Van Pelt isn’t retained, this will be an opportunity for a rising star — or a tarnished veteran — to build an offense from the ground up with an electric dual-threat quarterback and hand-picked free agent and rookie contributors.
Who would be under consideration? And who should be? Let’s take a look at some candidates.
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