8 candidates who could replace Mike Groh as Eagles offensive coordinator

8 candidates who could replace Mike Groh as Eagles offensive coordinator

6. Joe Brady — LSU

Brady is the hot name in football after turning Joe Burrows from Ohio State transfer to the likely No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft and Heisman Trophy Winner.

In 2018, Burrows first as a starter at LSU, he passed for 2,894 yards, with 16 touchdowns and five interceptions in 13 games. With Joe Brady as the Tigers passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach, Burrow Won the Heisman, has LSU one win away from National title and he’ll likely be the top pick in Aprils draft.

Burrows has been compared to Carson Wentz with his style of play and it could make for a better transition.

If you think Brady is strictly a college guy, remember that before heading to Baton Rouge, Brady worked under Sean Payton on the Saints as an offensive assistant for two years.

If the Eagles had an interest, they’d compete with LSU and Oregon for his services.