PFF: Bills’ Ken Dorsey is a top-five offensive coordinator in the NFL entering 2023

PFF likes #Bills OC Ken Dorsey (via @TejasVemparala):

With half the teams in the NFL changing offensive coordinators from 2022 to 2023, Buffalo Bills’ offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey will be one that others will be looking to emulate or outperform.

According to Pro Football Focus, at least.

Usually, elite offensive coordinators get poached for head coaching jobs at other teams. This makes these rankings difficult. PFF took a shot at it nonetheless and Dorsey finished in a favorable spot.

Currently, two new hires – the New England Patriots’ OC Bill O’Brien and Los Angeles’ Chargers OC Kellen Moore – are currently ranked above Dorsey based on their previous OC experience in the ranking from the football analytics out. Dorsey stayed in the Bills role even though the Carolina Panthers requested to interview him for their head coach role, and last season’s juggernaut offense might have been the catalyst for his high positioning at fifth overall.

Here’s how PFF breaks down OC Ken Dorsey’s previous and upcoming seasons:

5. KEN DORSEY, BUFFALO BILLS

Ken Dorsey stepped into the offensive coordinator role last season in Buffalo after the departure of Brian Daboll. Clearly, the foundation laid by Daboll and the personnel were already good, but the offense kept on trucking with little sign of change. Buffalo’s offense ranked top five in most meaningful offensive categories, and only the Chiefs were better in successful play rate. Dorsey can further cement his reputation with another strong season this year.

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