Dolphins hiring Chargers’ Frank Smith as offensive coordinator

The Chargers need a new offensive line coach.

The Chargers will be looking to fill the void left by run-game coordinator and offensive line coach Frank Smith.

According to NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero, the Dolphins, led by new head coach Mike McDaniel, are hiring Smith to be their new offensive coordinator.

Brought in by Brandon Staley last offseason, Smith helped turn around an offensive line with new pieces into a formidable group.

Smith went on to produce two Pro Bowlers and second-team All-Pro honorees in Corey Linsley and Rashawn Slater.

Further, Smith was responsible for the development of players, most notably Trey Pipkins.

Prior to his days with the Bolts, Smith served as the Bears and Raiders’ tight ends coach.

Los Angeles now look to replace Smith, with promoting assistant Shaun Sarrett to the lead role being the likely option. Sarrett was brought over from the Steelers after spending two seasons coaching the offensive line.

Chargers OT Trey Pipkins’ game continues to show growth

Trey Pipkins has very much looked like a professional offensive tackle.

Selected by the Chargers in the third round of the 2019 NFL draft out of Sioux Falls, Trey Pipkins was tabbed as a developmental tackle with the potential to grow into a starting role.

However, the product on the field suggested otherwise, and he was being written off amid his struggles in his first two seasons. Pipkins made eight starts, with five of them coming last year. In that action, he allowed 42 pressures, 24 hurries, nine quarterback hits, and nine sacks.

When Bryan Bulaga went down in the first game of the season, Storm Norton was plugged in as the starting right tackle. Meanwhile, Pipkins came on the field in jumbo packages, but it wasn’t long after that where he was inactive for four straight games due to lackluster play.

That was until Rashawn Slater was ruled out with COVID-19 in Week 15 against the Chiefs when Pipkins was called on to make the start in place of him. It resulted in his best game as a pro. On 42 pass-blocking opportunities, Pipkins allowed just three pressures.

Fast forward two weeks later to this past Sunday’s victory over the Broncos, and Pipkins started at right tackle in the absence of Norton. Raising eyebrows of those who had doubted him, Pipkins did not surrender a single pressure on 32 opportunities.

While he got a bit of assistance from chip blocks and moving pockets, Pipkins displayed a player of much more confidence, an improvement from a technical standpoint in pass protection, and a never-seen brand of strength and physicality as a run-blocker in both games.

The growth of Pipkins is a prime example that scheme and coaching are significant factors in the development of mid- late-rounders, but in particular, offensive tackles. That is why offensive line coaches Frank Smith and Shaun Sarrett deserve credit for the player Pipkins has molded into.

Because of his and Norton’s promising play, it should give the Chargers some flexibility when they assess the position this offseason. Should they move on from Bulaga, the two have shown to be serviceable enough, so that way the team won’t have to spend on a high-priced free agent or take one early in the draft.

Report: Chargers expected to hire Shaun Sarrett as assistant offensive line coach

The Chargers will be bringing in someone who’s worked with arguably the best offensive line in the league.

The Chargers have steadily been putting their coaching staff together, but there are still spots that have yet to be filled.

Another spot was filled with the expected hiring of former Steelers offensive line coach Shaun Sarrett.

Sarrett will serve as Los Angeles’ assistant offensive line coach.

Sarrett has been with Pittsburgh since 2012, where he started as an offensive assistant. He was promoted to assistant offensive line coach in 2018 and offensive line coach in 2019.

Sarrett has worked with the likes of Maurkice Pouncey, David DeCastro and Alejandro Villanueva.

Villenueva, the team’s veteran left tackle, is a pending free agent and could certainly be a possibility to follow Sarrett.

Pittsburgh Steelers oust coaches Shaun Sarrett and Tom Bradley

The Steelers choose not to renew the contracts of Shaun Sarrett and Tom Bradley.

In Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin’s season finale press conference on Wednesday, he intimated personnel changes were on the horizon. “We are just beginning the process of having those types of meaty discussions that usually produce changes or non-changes,” Tomlin said in his typical cryptic manner.

Those “meaty discussions” happened swiftly, as Pittsburgh chose not to renew contracts of offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner, offensive line coach Shaun Sarrett and defensive backs coach Tom Bradley.

Sarrett, who joined the Steelers as an offensive assistant in 2012, was promoted to assistant line coach in 2018 before being named offensive line coach in 2019.

Bradley has been Pittsburgh’s defensive backs coach since 2018.

Tomlin said in a statement via Steelers.com:

“I want to thank all three of the coaches for their commitment and dedication to the Pittsburgh Steelers. They have all played integral roles in our success and I am appreciative of their efforts. Personally, Randy and I have been in Pittsburgh since I hired him in 2007, but our relationship began well before that. He has been a friend of mine for years and I wish his family nothing but the best, and I am eternally grateful for our relationship both on and off the field.”

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