Atlanta Falcons request interview with former Georgia WR coach

The Atlanta Falcons are requesting an interview with former Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver coach

The Atlanta Falcons have requested permission to interview former Georgia Bulldogs wide receivers coach Cortez Hankton. Atlanta recently hired Raheem Morris as its head coach and is looking to fill its staff. The Falcons are interviewing Hankton for their vacant offensive coordinator position.

Hankton, who coached wide receivers at Georgia from 2018-2021, was recently named as the LSU Tigers‘ co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. Hankton helped develop a lethal passing attack for LSU. Star LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels won the Heisman Trophy. Additionally, wide receivers Brian Thomas and Malik Nabers are expected to be high picks in the 2024 NFL draft.

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Falcons seek interview with LSU co-offensive coordinator Cortez Hankton

The #Falcons have requested an interview with LSU co-offensive coordinator Cortez Hankton, NFL Network reported on Friday evening

The Falcons have requested an interview with LSU co-offensive coordinator Cortez Hankton, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported on Friday evening. Hankton, 43, is a former NFL wide receiver who joined the LSU football staff in 2022 as passing-game coordinator and wide receivers coach.

Hankton, who was recently promoted to co-offensive coordinator, has helped the Tigers offense take off under Jayden Daniels. Many like the Falcons as a potential landing spot for Daniels, and it would make a lot of sense for Atlanta to hire someone like Hankton for offensive coordinator.

The Falcons are reportedly interested in Rams quarterbacks coach/passing-game coordinator Zac Robinson for their offensive coordinator vacancy. Robinson worked with head coach Raheem Morris in Los Angeles. The team was also linked to Cowboys defensive line coach Aden Durde.

Falcons request to interview newly promoted LSU co-offensive coordinator Cortez Hankton

Cortez Hankton was recently given the title of co-offensive coordinator along with quarterbacks coach Joe Sloan.

LSU has finally completed its 2024 coaching staff, but we could potentially be in for one more surprise.

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Atlanta Falcons have requested permission to interview [autotag]Cortez Hankton[/autotag], who was recently promoted to the role of co-offensive coordinator at LSU.

Hankton is being considered for the open offensive coordinator job under new coach Raheem Morris, the former defensive coordinator of the Rams who was hired by Atlanta on Thursday. In addition to his new role with the Tigers, Hankton also serves as the receivers coach and had passing game coordinator duties prior to his promotion this offseason.

It would make some sense for Hankton, who has ties to the area after spending several seasons on staff at Georgia.

Were Hankton to ultimately leave, fellow co-offensive coordinator [autotag]Joe Sloan[/autotag] would likely receive the sole title, but that would create yet another opening on the coaching staff, which already had to replace most of the on-field defensive assistants as well as previous offensive coordinator [autotag]Mike Denbrock[/autotag], who left for the same role at Notre Dame.

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A look at LSU football’s complete new-look coaching staff

After a month of shuffling, here’s LSU’s updated coaching staff.

After a month of shuffling, Brian Kelly’s 2024 LSU coaching staff is set.

The 2024 staff will look a lot different than the one you saw last year. There will be new coordinators on both sides of the ball and the defensive side of the ball is almost completely new.

A few of these guys might be new to the Kelly era at LSU, but they’re familiar faces, having made stops in Baton Rouge in the past. Nearly every member of the staff is a Louisiana native or has previous coaching experience within the state.

Here’s a rundown of LSU’s 2024 coaching staff.

Four reasons why LSU promoting Cortez Hankton to co-offensive coordinator makes sense

Cortez Hankton is taking on a new role at LSU. Here’s why he’s ready.

[autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] didn’t have to look far to find LSU’s next offensive coordinators.

The LSU head coach promoted [autotag]Joe Sloan[/autotag] and [autotag]Cortez Hankton[/autotag]. The two served as the interim co-offensive coordinators during LSU’s bowl win over Wisconsin, but now, that title is permanent.

LSU’s staff was completed with the hiring of tight ends coach [autotag]Slade Nagle[/autotag] on Wednesday morning.

Nagle has play-calling experience himself after leading Tulane’s offense under Willie Fritz.

Hankton is yet to call plays, though. Sloan will serve as LSU’s primary playcaller, but this will still be a test for Hankton. LSU fans are likely already familiar with the New Orleans native, but here are four reasons why he’s ready for this job.

LSU promotes Joe Sloan and Cortez Hankton to co-offensive coordinators

LSU removed the interim tag from Joe Sloan and Cortez Hankton, promoting them to full-time co-offensive coordinator roles.

According to 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz, LSU head coach [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] knows who will be calling the plays in 2024.

LSU is promoting [autotag]Joe Sloan[/autotag] and [autotag]Cortez Hankton[/autotag] to co-offensive coordinators, removing the interim tag the two had during the bowl game.

After [autotag]Mike Denbrock[/autotag] left for Notre Dame, Sloan and Hankton were seen as the favorites for this job. A 35-point showing against Wisconsin only cemented their status.

The move makes sense with LSU’s offense coming off a historic year. Sloan developed [autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag] into a Heisman winner and a potential top-three draft pick.

Hankton’s group, the wide receivers, were among the nation’s best with [autotag]Malik Nabers[/autotag] leading the country in yards per game while [autotag]Brian Thomas[/autotag] led in touchdowns.

Sloan and Hankton will continue to work with their respective positions despite the promotion.

This allows LSU to keep Sloan and Hankton on staff for the time being. That’s a big win given the recruiting success the two are having. Most notably, Sloan got a commitment from [autotag]Bryce Underwood[/autotag], the top QB and No. 1 overall prospect in the 2025 class.

Offensive line coach [autotag]Brad Davis[/autotag] and running backs coach [autotag]Frank Wilson[/autotag] are also set to return, which gives LSU plenty of continuity on the offensive staff, even with Denbrock gone.

LSU’s officially announced its hires on the defensive side, too. For the most part, the staff is set, but LSU will look to add a tight ends coach, the group Denbrock worked with.

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LSU coaches check in on five-star 2025 quarterback commit Bryce Underwood

Joe Sloan and Frank Wilson reportedly flew to Michigan to check in on the top player in the 2025 class who committed to the Tigers on Jan. 6.

LSU has landed the No. 1 quarterback (and top overall prospect) in the 2025 recruiting class in Belleville, Michigan, gunslinger [autotag]Bryce Underwood[/autotag]. But there’s a long time between now and early signing day in December, and as we’ve seen in the past, securing a player’s commitment is just the first step.

The Tigers are trying to keep things solid with Underwood as the search for an offensive coordinator to replace the departing [autotag]Mike Denbrock[/autotag] continues. [autotag]Joe Sloan[/autotag], who is currently serving as the interim co-offensive coordinator alongside receivers coach and passing game coordinator [autotag]Cortez Hankton[/autotag], visited Underwood in Michigan on Friday.

The news was reported by On3’s Shea Dixon.

Sloan was joined by running backs coach and assistant head coach [autotag]Frank Wilson[/autotag]. The pair had been in northern Louisiana the previous day visiting a pair of Shreveport prospects.

According to Dixon, it’s the first time LSU coaches had visited Underwood since he committed on Jan. 6. If he ultimately signs with the Tigers, he’d be the highest-rated recruit the program has ever landed.

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LSU’s Cortez Hankton listed as potential candidate for South Alabama job

Cortez Hankton was in the mix for the South Alabama job in 2022. Could he be again?

Nick Saban’s retirement has caused a ripple effect across the sport with the coaching carousel getting moving again.

One of those shifts came at South Alabama with Jaguars’ head coach Kane Wommack taking the defensive coordinator job at Alabama.

According to The Athletic’s Chris Vannini, LSU receivers coach and passing game coordinator [autotag]Cortez Hankton[/autotag] could be in the mix just as he was the last time this job came open.

Hankton joined LSU in 2022 after winning a national title at UGA. He’s continued to impress in Baton Rouge, developing [autotag]Malik Nabers[/autotag] and [autotag]Brian Thomas Jr.[/autotag] into potential first-round picks and serving as co-offensive coordinator in LSU’s bowl win against Wisconsin.

LSU’s yet to announce its next move at OC, but it’s assumed Hankton is in contention for the permanent job.

Hankton heading to South Alabama is probably unlikely, and several South Alabama players have started to push for Jaguars’ OC Major Applewhite to get a promotion.

But it’s worth keeping an eye on in the meantime.

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LSU making a push for 5-star receiver, Alabama decommit Ryan Williams

LSU’s set to get an official visit from the top uncommitted recruit in the country.

The retirement of Nick Saban has given LSU a fresh shot at an elite recruit.

Five-star [autotag]Ryan Williams[/autotag] decommitted from the Crimson Tide this week, and with his recruitment now open, LSU is getting an official visit, according to On3.

Along with LSU, Williams continues to consider Alabama, Auburn, Texas A&M and Texas, making it an SEC-heavy top five for the blue-chip receiver.

Per On3, Williams is set to arrive in Baton Rouge later this week.

Williams told On3 that he has a good relationship with LSU assistants [autotag]Joe Sloan[/autotag] and [autotag]Cortez Hankton[/autotag] and that he’s been in contact with members of LSU’s loaded 2025 recruiting class.

Williams would continue LSU’s strong finish to the 2024 class. The Tigers have recently moved into the top 10 after picking up commitments from [autotag]Dominick McKinley[/autotag] and [autotag]Coen Echols[/autotag].

Williams is the top uncommitted recruit in the country and would be the top-rated player in LSU’s class.

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Bryce Underwood’s commitment solidifies LSU atop the QB market

Bryce Underwood’s commitment solidifies LSU’s spot atop the QB market

Not that long ago, LSU was stuck in quarterback purgatory.

Throughout the [autotag]Les Miles[/autotag] era, LSU was stacked on defense and loaded up on skill position players. But that QB spot, it was tricky.

After [autotag]JaMarcus Russell[/autotag] was the best quarterback in the conference in 2006 and [autotag]Matt Flynn[/autotag] led LSU to a national title in 2007, Miles struggled to find a signal caller that moved the needle.

Sure, guys like [autotag]Jarrett Lee[/autotag] and [autotag]Jordan Jefferson[/autotag] won a lot of games and in another era, they would have made perfectly adequate QBs, but the sport began to change.

As the sport grew more and more friendly to offense, you needed a professional quarterback. That doesn’t mean you needed [autotag]Cam Newton[/autotag], but at least someone like AJ McCarron, who was a Heisman finalist and remains in the NFL today.

LSU didn’t have that. Zach Mettenberger’s 2013 campaign was a step up, but it became an outlier. In 2014, LSU sat dead last in the SEC in passing yards and completion percentage. The passing attack remained near the bottom in 2015 too.

In 2016, it got a little better with [autotag]Danny Etling[/autotag], but LSU was still in the bottom half of the conference in passing yards and completion percentage while getting shut out in the Alabama game.

Miles was fired after four games in 2016. [autotag]Ed Orgeron[/autotag] took over and he knew the deal. He had to find LSU a quarterback.

Well, he did just that. [autotag]Joe Burrow[/autotag] transferred in and went on to win 25 games, a national title, and a Heisman trophy.

For the first time in years, LSU had a game-changer at quarterback. The narrative was flipped.

Burrow left and even as LSU struggled as a team in 2020 and 2021, the passing attack did alright.

Then [autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag] arrived with [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] in 2022. All Daniels did was become one of the most dynamic players in the country, helping LSU upset Alabama in 2022 and winning a Heisman in 2023 with a historically productive season.

That brings us to the present, where LSU just got even richer at the QB position. QB [autotag]Bryce Underwood[/autotag], the top player in the 2025 class, committed to LSU last Saturday.

It’s the first time in this era LSU’s landed a quarterback like Underwood. LSU’s signed some legit blue-chips, including [autotag]Garrett Nussmeier[/autotag], but this is the first time LSU’s landed the guy. I’m talking about someone with the hype of Trevor Lawrence or Justin Fields.

Five years ago, LSU wasn’t even competing for these types. The true five-star QBs were all going to Alabama and Clemson, places with a track record of legit offenses.

With Underwood’s pledge, LSU’s 2025 class includes the top quarterback, wide receiver and running back. When recruits think of LSU now, they think of offense.

With Nussmeier on deck for 2024, the trend should continue. Offensive coordinator [autotag]Mike Denbrock[/autotag] is gone, but LSU’s staff remains well-positioned with assistants [autotag]Joe Sloan[/autotag], [autotag]Cortez Hankton[/autotag], [autotag]Frank Wilson[/autotag] and [autotag]Brad Davis[/autotag].

That’s what Underwood is buying in on. Recruits now see a program that’s developed two Heisman quarterbacks in the last five years.

LSU is out of quarterback purgatory, and perhaps there’s no bigger signal of that than Underwood’s commitment.

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