Josh McDaniels is on the verge of returning as the New England Patriots' offensive coordinator, an anticipated move widely reported to be imminent. After a few weeks of uncertainty surrounding the coaching staff, insiders predict that the Patriots will soon confirm McDaniels' hiring alongside other candidates for defensive roles. His history with the team and adaptability across offensive strategies make him a favored choice for the position. As discussions continue about the overall direction of the team's offense, the Patriots are also considering potential defensive coordinator candidates, as they work to resolve past issues with pass rush effectiveness.
Brian Hoyer joins the conversation to outline the key characteristics that make for an effective offensive coordinator. He emphasizes the importance of the coordinator being in sync with the starting quarterback, successful adaptability to match player strengths, and evolution within the offensive scheme over time. With the upcoming draft and free agency period, the Patriots are faced with the challenge of addressing both their offensive and defensive needs while maintaining a coherent strategy that aligns with their vision moving forward.