2021 NFL coaching changes: New York Jets

The Jets move ojto head coach Robert Saleh

Two years with Adam Gase as head coach and play-caller, and the Jets nosedived to the bottom of the standings and rankings. Despite having the 1.03 pick in 2018 with Sam Darnell, the Jets finished No. 32 in quarterback fantasy points on a team that lost 14 games and always had to throw. Despite spending the big bucks on acquiring Le’Veon Bell two years ago, they ended up dumping him during the season and ranked No. 31 in running back fantasy points.  They ranked No. 30 in tight end fantasy points though they’ve been there for many years.

They even held a firm grasp on the No. 1 overall pick this year but ruined that with a late-season win. The beleaguered franchise hasn’t had a winning record in five years and ranked near the worst in all offensive categories almost every season.

Gase and his crew were sent packing, finally, in January and they tabbed one of the hotter coaching candidates for the new head coach gig – Robert Saleh. He comes fresh from four years as the 49ers defensive coordinator, and the entirety of his 15 years coaching the NFL came from the defensive side of the ball. He inherits a team with a far better defense than offense. The Jets ranked roughly average in most defensive categories and was Top-10 against the run.

By contrast, the 49ers played through a nightmare season thanks to injuries and COVD-19 and yet his defense still ranked near the top in all categories and ended No. 1 in rushing touchdowns allowed (12), passing yards allowed (3,514) and overall yardage allowed (5.211).

Saleh brought the 49ers passing game coordinator Mike LaFleur along with him to run the Jets’ offense. Saleh’s forte has always been defense, so LaFleur will have considerable imprint on the offensive scheme. Like Salaeh, LaFleur spent his last four years with the 49ers under offensive-minded Kyle Shanahan. LaFleur is 33 years old and has coached in the NFL only since 2014. This will be his first time as an offensive coordinator in the league, though he filled the role back during his three years at Saint Joseph’s. LaFleur is the little brother of the Packers head coach Matt LaFleur.

Jeff Ulbrich fills in as the defensive coordinator and had a ten-year career as a linebacker for the 49ers. After spending a few seasons coaching special teams in Seattle, and then linebackers /special teams at UCLA, he’s been in Atlanta where he coached linebackers and then served as the defensive coordinator starting mid-season during their coaching shake-up.

Coaching tendencies

Head coach Robert Saleh – The Jets reverse course from their last foray into a hunt for a new head coach. Adam Gase brought in offensive credentials and the all-too-brief specter of a productive and innovative offense. Saleh is a player-friendly and intense coach that coached alongside the offenses of the Seahawks and 49ers. He’s considered a prime catch for the Jets and someone who should be better up to the task of returning the franchise back  into respectability. Considering that he ran the defense in San Francisco for four years and brought along Mike LaFleur from there, the Jets will attempt to import the 49ers style and scheme on both sides of the ball.

Given that the 49ers did as well despite dealing with rampant injuries last year bodes well for the Jets and their  lackluster roster. And Saleh and both of his coordinators are in their first NFL season in their roles. Couple that with a roster in transition and a rebuild won’t happen over night. Then again, the Jets were 2-14 last year so the bar is not that high to consider his first season as a success.

Saleh will have a hand in the defense but he’s there to create a winning culture and get the franchise back on track. One of the criticisms of Adam Gase was that he was too involved with the offense to the detriment of running an entire team.

He’ll install that aggressive, “All Gas, No Brakes” defensive scheme but allow Jeff Ulbrich to direct the defensive plays. Saleh’s job is to motivate and coach up players on both sides of the ball and to import the 49ers-style culture. The Jets ranked No. 30 in penalty yards last season and that’s also a  focus for the team.

Saleh will run the same 4-3 that he had with the 49ers and the Jets already used that scheme last year, though officially they were a 3-4. The transition shouldn’t be a problem.

Offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur – LaFleur spent the last three seasons as the passing game coordinator with the 49ers and they tied an NFL record with 13 different players catching a touchdown in 2019. He brings in a scheme that uses all receivers including tight ends. George Kittle’s breakout came with LaFleur handling the passing. The offense will always seek to establish the run first to set up the pass.

This is a complicated and diverse attack that will take time to install. The 49ers ranked in the Top 6 for each of the last three years and yet never featured a running back with more than 153 carries in a season. Injuries had an obvious impact, but this is not the sort of offense that relies on one primary back to any large extent. The backfield totaled in the Top-5 in fantasy points for the last two years and yet never featured any back.

Under LaFleur, the passing offense was average at best thanks mostly to Jimmy Garoppolo’s inability to stay healthy. And while the 49ers spent high draft picks on wide receivers for the last two seasons, they haven’t produced any wideout with more than 802 yards in the last three years. Again – most of them were injured at some point each year.

The offensive scheme that LaFleur will import will employ a committee backfield. The offensive line isn’t nearly as good as he had in San Francisco, so the results are not likely to produce any top running back at least initially. But this is a scheme that threw 80 to 90 completions to running backs.

Defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich – With only six years experience as a linebackers coach, Ulbrich helps to install and run the defense for Saleh. He’ll bring an energetic presence to accompany his experience with both coaching and playing. Ulbrich played with Saleh for one year in Seattle when he was a special teams assistant back in 2011.

Ulbrich is in a great situation being given the rebuilding job with the Jets defense while working under Saleh’s direction. He’ll call the defensive plays and is another high-energy, player-friendly coach looking to install a better culture.

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Personnel changes

There could be significant and wide-ranging player moves for 2021, while installing new offensive and defensive schemes. First and foremost, there’s no certainty who the quarterback will be. Sam Darnell hasn’t remotely lived up to his 1.03 draft selection though there’s diversity in how the blame gets assigned.  The Jets appeared to be a lock to win the Trevor Lawrence sweepstakes but then fell to 1.02 with a late-season win.  There’s plenty of speculation as to what happens with Darnell, but the Jets are playing it very close to the vest and there may not be any clarity until that 1.02 pick is announced.

The Jets backfield has no primary back with Le’Veon Bell gone during last season and Frank Gore becoming a free agent yet again. The Jets have to acquire new blood to carry the ball.

The receivers are a marginal grouping of Jamison Crowder, Breshad Perriman (free agent), and Denzel Mims. Chris Herndon is the top tight end but only managed 31 catches in 2020. The shelves are pretty bare for the offense but a total rebuild is on the way.

The Jets have $71 million in cap space, so they can jump into the free agent arena armed with cash. The also own the 1.02, 1.23, 2.02, 3.02, and 3.23 picks in the draft over the first two days. That’s three of the top 34 players and all should be year-one contributors. This is likely to be the most changed roster in all of the NFL in terms of offensive skill players.

Fantasy football takeaway

The Jets lacked fantasy-relevant players under Adam Gase. And he left behind arguably less than when he took over in 2019 despite higher draft picks and trades. The defense was already better than most but has been saddled with an ineffective offense that did them no favors.

The reality is that the Jets do not look to be dramatically better for fantasy football for at least this initial season under Saleh. There’s an unsettled quarterback situation that is likely to end up relying on a rookie learning a new scheme along with the rest of the offense.

There are currently no running backs with any fantasy value and even after they add one or more backs to upgrade, the scheme is not one that will just hand the ball off to the same guy 24 times every week. It will be a committee backfield with rushers, third-down backs and receiving backs.

The passing scheme under LaFleur is likely to be just as diverse as the 9ers used. That means the mediocre crew of wideouts are even less likely to see one player step up and dominate short of drafting a first-round wideout. Even then – the passing game will be a work in progress.

There’s value in a dynasty vein this year, but the league’s worst offense on 2020 doesn’t project to make much progress in their first season.

4 things to know about new Jets safeties coach Marquand Manuel

Get to know new Jets safeties coach Marquand Manuel.

Robert Saleh continued to round out his first Jets coaching staff Tuesday, hiring three defensive assistant coaches to help bolster a unit that ranked among the worst in football last season.

One of those coaches was Marquand Manuel, a former NFL defensive back with a bevy of coaching experience — including two separate stints working alongside Saleh and defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich.

Let’s get to know a little bit more about New York’s newest safeties coach.

Former Jets interim DC Frank Bush joins Falcons staff

After not being retained by Robert Saleh, Frank Bush will join the Atlanta Falcons coaching staff as the team’s linebackers coach.

Despite coaching with Robert Saleh in Houston, Frank Bush will not be retained by New York’s new head coach.

Instead, Bush will head to Atlanta, where he will serve as Arthur Smith’s linebackers coach. Bush was an assistant head coach and inside linebackers coach under Adam Gase. He was promoted to interim defensive coordinator following Gregg Williams’ in-season removal.

Under Bush’s direction, the Jets defense helped guide Gang Green to two victories in the team’s final four games.

In Atlanta, Bush will replace Jeff Ulbrich, who was officially named New York’s defensive coordinator on Thursday. Bush, who has 30-years of coaching experience, will reunite with Smith, as the two were on staff together in Tennesee from 2011-12.

The Jets have yet to announce who will replace Bush as the team’s inside linebackers coach, as Saleh has only hired five defensive assistants, in addition to Ulbrich.

Falcons coach Jeff Ulbrich hired as Jets defensive coordinator

The Atlanta Falcons parted ways with numerous assistant coaches on Wednesday, and it turns out defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich is on his way out as well. 

The Atlanta Falcons parted ways with numerous assistant coaches on Wednesday, and it turns out defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich is on his way out as well.

The New York Jets announced on Thursday that Ulbrich will be taking the role of defensive coordinator under the team’s new head coach, Robert Saleh.

Ulbrich was one of the few assistants many fans wanted to see stay in Atlanta under head coach Arthur Smith. Ulbrich had been with the Falcons as a linebackers coach since 2015 before being promoted to the co-defensive coordinator role with Raheem Morris midway through 2019.

In 2020, Ulbrich was named an assistant head coach and took over the defense when Morris was promoted to interim head coach in Week 6. Ulbrich’s hiring comes within an hour or Morris landing a defensive coordinator job with the Los Angeles Rams.

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Jets hire DC Jeff Ulbrich, announce 15 other additions to Robert Saleh’s staff

Robert Saleh officially begins filling out his staff on the Jets.

Robert Saleh’s new coaching staff is filling out nicely.

The Jets announced 16 hires after Saleh’s introductory press conference Thursday, including offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur and defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich.

The LaFleur hiring was heavily reported soon after the Jets hired Saleh – both joined Kyle Shanahan’s staff in San Francisco in 2017 – but Ulbrich joins the Jets after taking over as Falcons defensive coordinator in 2020 following a five-year stint as linebackers coach from 2015-2019.

Ulbrich, a former NFL linebacker for the 49ers, coached with Saleh in Seattle in 2011 when Ulbrich was a special teams assistant and Saleh was a defensive quality control coach. Ulbrich coached at UCLA as the special teams and linebackers coach from 2012-2014 before returning to the NFL with the Falcons.

The rest of the Jets’ defensive staff – for now –includes: defensive line coaches Aaron Whitecotton and Nate Ollie, and defensive assistants Chip Vaughn, Ricky Manning Jr. and Hayes Pullard. 

LaFleur will lead the offense and will be joined by quarterbacks coach Rob Calabrese, offensive line coach John Benton, running backs coach Jon “Taylor” Embree, tight ends coach Ron Middleton, wide receivers coach Miles Austin, passing game specialist Greg Knapp and offensive assistants Billy VandeMerkt, Mack Brown and Todd Washington.

Jeff Ulbrich hopes the NFL ‘starts to take notice’ of LB Foye Oluokun

The first half of the 2020 NFL season has been an undeniable disappointment for fans of the Atlanta Falcons. If attempting to find a bright spot, though, the breakout performance of third-year linebacker Foye Oluokun should be at the top of the list.

The first half of the 2020 NFL season has been an undeniable disappointment for fans of the Atlanta Falcons. If attempting to find a bright spot, though, the breakout performance of third-year linebacker Foye Oluokun should be at the top of your list.

Oluokun has done an outstanding job at replacing LB De’Vondre Campbell thus far. The third-year man out of Yale is leading the Falcons in tackles (54) and forced fumbles (3), despite missing a game a half.

Atlanta drafted Oluokun in the sixth round back in 2018, the 27th linebacker selected that year. While he continues to defy odds, Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich is trying to make sure those around the league are paying attention.

As shared by team reporter William McFadden below, Ulbrich talked on Thursday about how much Oluokun stood out when watching his college tape at Yale.

General Manager Thomas Dimitroff, the man the drafted Oluokun, is no longer employed by the Falcons. Still, it’s nice to see the team develop a late-round pick into a potentially great player.

If those around the league haven’t noticed him yet, they certainly will know Oluokun’s name soon.

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WATCH: Falcons interim coach Raheem Morris addresses the media

On Monday, Atlanta named Raheem Morris the interim head coach, with LBs coach Jeff Ulbrich taking over as defensive coordinator. 

The Atlanta Falcons didn’t wait long to make a change following their 23-16 loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 5. On Sunday night, just hours after the team fell to 0-5, both general manager Thomas Dimitroff and head coach Dan Quinn were let go.

On Monday, the Falcons named defensive coordinator Raheem Morris the interim head coach. Morris has head-coaching experience with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2009-2011, and his midseason promotion to defensive coordinator in 2019 seemed to spark the Falcons over their final eight games.

Speaking with the media for the first time as the team’s interim head coach, Morris explained what he wants the identity of the this team to be going forward. Watch below, as shared by ESPN’s Vaughn McClure.

Morris also discussed the team’s decision to fire special teams coordinator Ben Kotwica, saying he thought a new voice would bring more energy to the team, per Jason Butt of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Morris then went into his decision to hand over defensive coordinator duties to linebackers coach Jeff Ulbrich, as shared by McClure on Twitter.

Atlanta will hit the road to take on the Minnesota Vikings (1-3) in Week 6, as the team looks for its first win of the 2020 season.

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Falcons place rookie DL Marlon Davidson on reserve/COVID-19 list

On Tuesday, the Atlanta Falcons placed rookie Marlon Davidson on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the third member of the team’s 2020 draft class to land on the NFL’s virus designation.

On Tuesday, the Atlanta Falcons placed rookie DL Marlon Davidson on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the third member of the team’s 2020 draft class to land on the NFL’s virus designation.

The Falcons also announced they had signed CB Tyler Hall to the 53-man roster and LB James Burgess to the practice squad.

Falcons first-round pick A.J. Terrell just returned to the team in Week 5, while fourth-round pick Jaylinn Hawkins spent a few weeks on the reserve/COVID-19 list back in training camp.

Davidson has been battling a knee injury that’s kept him out of two games this season.

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Watch: Jeff Ulbrich downplays defensive play-calling changes

Just before the kickoff of Sunday’s game against the Saints, it was reported that Falcons linebackers coach Jeff Ulbrich would take over the team’s defensive play-calling duties.

Just before the kickoff of Sunday’s game against the Saints, it was reported that Falcons linebackers coach Jeff Ulbrich would take over the team’s defensive play-calling duties.

After holding New Orleans to just nine points, Ulbrich was quickly credited for the team’s defensive turnaround. It was later explained that assistant coach Raheem Morris had called plays on third downs, while Ulbrich called them on first and second downs.

Speaking to the media on Wendesday, Ulbrich downplayed the coaching changes as a key factor in the Falcons’ performance.

Instead, he credited the players and head coach Dan Quinn, which you can watch below in a tweet from ESPN’s Vaughn McClure:

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Raheem Morris, Jeff Ulbrich shared defensive play-calling duties Sunday

It was reported prior to Sunday’s win over the Saints that linebackers coach Jeff Ulbrich had taken over the Falcons defensive play-calling duties from head coach Dan Quinn.

It was reported prior to Sunday’s win over the Saints that linebackers coach Jeff Ulbrich had taken over the Falcons defensive play-calling duties from head coach Dan Quinn.

Following Atlanta’s 26-9 upset over New Orleans, NFL Network’s Steve Wyche reported that the team used a unique arrangement on defense:

Ulbrich called plays on first and second downs, while Raheem Morris called them on third downs and in two-minute situations. This led to the Falcons defense playing with a confidence and speed that we haven’t quite seen this season.

New Orleans had dominated the time of possession battle in its first eight games, but went 3-for-12 on third downs in Week 10, which changed the flow of the game.

Brees was sacked six times, and Atlanta’s young secondary held strong — particularly rookie CB Kendall Sheffield. Dan Quinn’s reign as defensive coordinator was a failure, but these changes were extremely effective.

According to Wyche, the Falcons plan to keep this defensive play-calling arrangement for the rest of the year.

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