Texas hires Miami Dolphins assistant Kenny Baker as DL coach

Texas announced its defensive line coach on Thursday.

The Texas Longhorns have a defensive line coach. On Thursday, news broke that the Longhorns had chosen former Miami Dolphins and Western Kentucky assistant Kenny Baker as its defensive line coach.

Baker served as the Dolphins assistant defensive line coach in 2023 after building an impressive reputation in the college ranks at Western Kentucky. More importantly, it appears Baker is a good teacher and culture fit for the team which is all you could ask for at the position.

Culture fit, of course, includes having strong recruiting traits at Texas. The team is uninterested in being average in any sense much less in talent acquisition.

Some will have questions over his ability to recruit because of lack of experience at the college level. But in football hires, traits translate more than track record. It’s why Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian coached in the playoff last season while former national title winner Jimbo Fisher is getting paid not to coach.

Whether or not Baker has the traits will be revealed over the next few seasons. Nevertheless, he has the work ethic and NFL pedigree to potentially win over top recruits.

Texas proved it could recruit defensive linemen without a defensive line coach this week. Baker will look to prove he can leverage the power of the Texas brand in recruiting as the team’s next defensive line coach.

Report: Dolphins asst. DL coach Kenny Baker expected to leave for Texas

Dolphins expected to lose another coach, this time to the college game.

The Miami Dolphins seem to be losing a lot of coaches since the season ended just two weeks ago.

After moving on from defensive coordinator Vic Fangio and a number of assistants, including Ricardo Allen, Mike Judge, Brendan Farrell and Kolby Smith, Miami is expected to lose assistant defensive line coach Kenny Baker to the Texas Longhorns, who are expected to make him their next defensive line coach, according to Matt Zenitz of 24/7 Sports.

Baker joined the Dolphins in 2023 after spending the prior three seasons with Western Kentucky as defensive ends coach. Before that he worked at UT-Chattanooga, Mercer, Gardner-Webb, Lakeside High School and Berry College.

Mike McDaniel and company will certainly have their work cut out for them to fill out a coaching staff in the coming weeks.

Dolphins lose assistant DL coach, hire Western Kentucky’s Kenny Baker

The Cardinals have hired Derrick LeBlanc.

As the NFL offseason continues, the Miami Dolphins coaching staff is everchanging.

According to KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson, the Arizona Cardinals are hiring Dolphins assistant defensive line coach Derrick LeBlanc to become their defensive line coach.

LeBlanc came to Miami in 2022 after spending 21 years coaching collegiately with stops at Arkansas, Kentucky, LSU and a number of other schools.

To take his place, the Dolphins are hiring Western Kentucky’s defensive line coach Kenny Baker.

Baker was originally hired by Western Kentucky in 2020 as defensive ends coach after spending time with Chattanooga and Mercer. He played for Gardner-Webb from 2005-08.

Add another coach to Vic Fangio’s staff.

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