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A major concern coming into this year, offensive tackle has transformed into a team strength for the Saints .

For the last two seasons, the New Orleans Saints have had major issues along their offensive line. Since left tackle Terron Armstead departed as a free agent after the 2021-22 campaign, there has been a particularly glaring hole at tackle. It was a hole that grew bigger with the injury decline of RT Ryan Ramczyk and subsequent sidelining for all of this season with knee issues.

Free agent acquisitions, lineup shuffling, and draft picks failed to provide the necessary answers. Those failures have forced the Saints to spend a top-20 first-round choice on the tackle position for the second time in three offseasons this spring.

New Orleans has continued to have blocking problems in 2024. Most of those issues have been on the interior, where injuries have stripped the team of all three starters for a large chunk of the year.

Tackle has not been one of the many, many, problems that have plagued New Orleans this season. Both the quality and long-term future of the position have been answered by two first-round investments, including one who most had given up on as a massive bust.

Trevor Penning

The 19th overall choice in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft, Penning was considered a somewhat raw but extremely promising talent out of Northern Iowa. A foot injury in the final preseason game of his rookie year prevented him from winning the left tackle job and sidelined him for the first 11 contests of that season.

Once healthy, Penning was only used as an extra blocker before finally getting his first NFL start in the 2022-23 season finale. Penciled in as the starter at left tackle to start last year, Penning struggled mightily. He was ultimately benched in the sixth game of the year and saw only 13 offensive snaps over year’s last 11 contests.

Moved to right tackle this offseason, many felt that Penning would still be the weak point of an already suspect offensive line. Instead, he’s developed into perhaps the unit’s most consistent performer. He’s also been durable, missing only six offensive snaps through 11 New Orleans games this year.

Penning, just 25, has been a dominant run blocker most of the time for a team that prefers to run on that side. The 6’7″ and 325-Lb. mammoth still shows some inexperience and footwork issues in pass protection, but has greatly improved that area of his game.

Taliese Fuaga

A 2023 1st Team All-American at right tackle with Oregon State, the Saints made Fuaga the 14th overall selection in last spring’s draft. He was the fourth tackle chosen and one of eight tackles picked in the first round.

Despite playing right tackle in college, Fuaga was moved to the left side by the Saints. He was installed as an immediate starter and showed a seamless transition to the position. Quickly growing in the job, Fuaga has also missed only 17 offensive snaps through his 11 starts for the team.

Fuaga has been a standout run blocker, particularly on sweeps and pitches to his side. Despite his inexperience at the position, he’s also proven to be an outstanding pass protector while often facing the opponent’s best pass rusher.

Fuaga’s performance against the Browns in Week 11 highlighted how special he can be. Cleveland DE Myles Garrett, the NFL’s reigning Defensive Player of the Year, came into that game with seven sacks and 10 tackles for loss. In Thursday’s victory over Pittsburgh, Garrett destroyed the Steelers with three sacks, four pressures, and a forced fumble.

Against the Saints, Garrett predominantly faced Fuaga on the left side of the New Orleans line. Garrett was not only held without a sack, he didn’t even register a single tackle or pressure in the Saints victory.

Just 22, Fuaga is quickly rising to among the league’s best young stars at the position. Penning and Fuaga are also each still on their rookie contracts, critical for a Saints team that’s looking to rebuild while dealing with major salary cap issues.

One spot that won’t need offseason attention is tackle. Taliese Fuaga and Trevor Penning have not only solidified a point of weakness, but are important anchors for an offense as they look to rebuild for the future.

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Dolphins Urged to ‘Swing’ for Projected $36 Million Defensive Lineman

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CBS Sports’ Jordan Dajani argued the Miami Dolphins should target Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Milton Williams in NFL free agency.

Miami Dolphins insiders have argued this offseason that the team must find a way to get more physical. One of the best ways to do that, particularly on defense, is to add a defensive lineman such as Milton Williams to the roster.

On January 30, CBS Sports’ Jordan Dajani identified Williams as the one player the Dolphins “should prioritize signing” during 2025 NFL free agency.

“The Dolphins have several pending free agents on the defensive line such as Calais Campbell and Benito Jones,” Dajani wrote. “Upgrading on the defensive interior is something Anthony Weaver will fight for, and Miami could swing for the former Eagle that recorded a career-high five sacks and 10 QB hits in 2024.”

A third-round pick for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021, Williams is coming off a breakout fourth season. In 2024, he registered 24 combined tackles, including seven tackles for loss, along with career highs of five sacks and 10 quarterback hits.

Williams also played a career-high 501 defensive snaps during the 2024 regular season.

Spotrac projected Williams to be worth about $36 million on a three-year contract this offseason.

How Milton Williams Could Fit With the Dolphins

On January 30, The Palm Beach Post’s Joe Schad didn’t list defensive tackle among Miami’s top three needs this offseason. But Schad expressed that the Dolphins overall goal this spring and summer should be to add physicality to the roster to complement their speed.

It would help if the Dolphins could also address their pass rush. Miami finished the 2024 season ranked 27th with 35 sacks.

Adding Williams would certainly satisfy the latter need. While his sack total didn’t skyrocket, Williams took a huge step forward as a pass rusher in 2024 according to the Pro Football Focus player rankings.

In 2023, Williams earned a PFF pass rushing grade of 62. That grade jumped to 91 for the 2024 campaign.

The only defensive lineman in the NFL with a better PFF pass rushing grade this past season was Kansas City Chiefs’ Chris Jones.

Granted, Williams struggled in run defense and tackling according to PFF. But he fared much better in those categories at the analytical website during the past two seasons.

The Dolphins could sign Williams, hoping he continues to pass rush at an elite level while getting back to his 2022 and 2023 levels in run defense and tackling.

 

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CONFIRMED: New York Jets Steal Former Top-5 Pick From Steelers in Surprise Move

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CONFIRMED: New York Jets Steal Former Top-5 Pick From Steelers in Surprise Move

The New York Jets have poached a talented coach away from the Pittsburgh Steelers.

NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport shared on social media that the Jets are hiring inside linebackers coach Aaron Curry to be their new linebackers coach.

The #Jets are hiring #Steelers ILBs coach Aaron Curry as their new LBs coach, source says.

The former No. 4 overall selection has worked his way up in coaching and now takes a key role on the staff of HC Aaron Glenn and DC Steve Wilks.

curry had spent the previous two seasons with the Steelers in that role.

Jets Add Another Promising Young Coach to the Staff

Curry, 38, entered the NFL back in 2009 as the No. 4 overall pick in the first round of the NFL draft.

He lasted in the league for four seasons before he decided to hang up his cleats. Curry appeared in 48 games and made 39 starts.

During that period, he racked up 5.5 sacks, 203 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 19 quarterback hits, four forced fumbles, and 12 pass deflections.

After retiring from football in 2013, Curry immediately got into coaching. He spent six seasons at the college football level for Charlotte. Curry started as a strength and conditioning intern, became a graduate assistant, and then coached up the defensive line.

In 2019 he returned to the NFL and his old team the Seattle Seahawks as a coaching assistant and a defensive assistant. Most recently he has been with the Steelers as an inside linebackers coach.

“Aaron Curry received rave reviews in Pittsburgh and is seen as a coach on the rise,” The Jet Press wrote on X previously Twitter.

In other coaching news, the Jets have finally secured their next offensive coordinator.

“Sources: The #Jets are hiring #Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand as their new offensive coordinator. Engstrand, who has been with Detroit since 2020, will now take charge of the Jets’ offense under head coach Aaron Glenn,” NFL Insider Jordan Schultz shared.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini confirmed the news.

“He comes from the highest-scoring offense in the NFL, and Glenn has familiarity with him. The potential risk is that he’s never called plays on the NFL level. Another rookie OC,” Cimini said.

The good news for the Jets is that Engstrand has worked with some big names during his coaching career. However, the troubling or uncertain news is that he hasn’t called plays at the NFL level.

 

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New Jets Hire Rules out Aaron Rodgers Return in 2025: but he insist on a return

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The New York Jets have hired Detroit Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand as the new offensive coordinator.

According to ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky, that is bad news for Aaron Rodgers’ future with the Jets.

” I was just gonna say this makes me think [there is a] zero percent chance Aaron Rodgers is in New York because I think that would be really risky as an organization with a new head coach to go hey we are going to take one of the most successful quarterbacks in the history of the league and pair him with a guy who likes to do it one way and pair him with a guy who has never called plays before in the NFL. He has only been in the NFL for four years,” Orlovsky said on ESPN’s “NFL Live

Clearly the Jets Are Aaron Glenn’s Team Now

For the last two calendar years, the Jets catered to Rodgers and his demands. This was the Rodgers show and the team chose to live and die by that.

Now at the start of 2025, the Jets have handed the keys of the car to new head coach Aaron Glenn.

Glenn made it clear at his introductory press conference that no individual player is above the team and that this isn’t about Rodgers – it’s about the team.

If that wasn’t clear at the presser, it certainly is based on who he hired to run his offense.

Engstrand, 42, isn’t a Rodgers disciple. They never directly crossed paths in their respective coaching and playing careers.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini admitted that the Engstrand addition “adds to the uncertainty of a Rodgers return.”

“What I find interesting [is] if it is Aaron Rodgers which is the question hanging over everything, what Aaron Rodgers likes to do on offense is diametrically opposed from that under center, play action, Lions scheme. So this could be like tea leaves that maybe they do not expect the quarterback to come back,” ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes explained on “NFL Live.”

The assumption is Engstrand will run a “Lions-like system” according to Cimini. Engstrand has been with Detroit since the 2020 season.

“It’s different from what Rodgers did last season. The Lions ran a league-high 39% of their plays from under center, while the Jets ran 15% (15th), per NFL Next Gen Stats. Rodgers was comfortable in shotgun because it put less stress on his surgically repaired Achilles and other leg injuries that came up throughout the season. Also, no team used play-action more than the Lions (37%), significantly more than the Jets at 23% (17th),” Cimini revealed.

Rodgers, 41, just completed season No. 20 in the National Football League.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini told me on “Boy Green Daily” that Rodgers has only played in one maybe two different offenses throughout his entire career.

“Does Rodgers, at this stage of his career, want to learn a new system taught by a first-time playcaller? The last time he had to do it was 2019, Matt LaFleur’s first year with the Green Bay Packers — and that turned controversial when Rodgers complained about not having the freedom to audible at the line of scrimmage. Eventually, LaFleur relented,” Cimini recalled.

We still have more questions than answers.

Rodgers hasn’t decided if he even wants to play football in 2025. Once he reaches that conclusion, the Jets can then go through their own process to decide if they want him back or if they have to explore door No. 2 at the QB position.

 

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New Jets Hire Rules out Aaron Rodgers Return in 2025: Analyst

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New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers reacting in the middle of an NFL game.

The New York Jets have hired Detroit Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand as the new offensive coordinator.

According to ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky, that is bad news for Aaron Rodgers’ future with the Jets.

“I was just gonna say this makes me think [there is a] zero percent chance Aaron Rodgers is in New York because I think that would be really risky as an organization with a new head coach to go hey we are going to take one of the most successful quarterbacks in the history of the league and pair him with a guy who likes to do it one way and pair him with a guy who has never called plays before in the NFL. He has only been in the NFL for four years,” Orlovsky said on ESPN’s “NFL Live.”

Clearly the Jets Are Aaron Glenn’s Team Now

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For the last two calendar years, the Jets catered to Rodgers and his demands. This was the Rodgers show and the team chose to live and die by that.

Now at the start of 2025, the Jets have handed the keys of the car to new head coach Aaron Glenn.

Glenn made it clear at his introductory press conference that no individual player is above the team and that this isn’t about Rodgers – it’s about the team.

If that wasn’t clear at the presser, it certainly is based on who he hired to run his offense.

Engstrand, 42, isn’t a Rodgers disciple. They never directly crossed paths in their respective coaching and playing careers.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini admitted that the Engstrand addition “adds to the uncertainty of a Rodgers return.”

“What I find interesting [is] if it is Aaron Rodgers which is the question hanging over everything, what Aaron Rodgers likes to do on offense is diametrically opposed from that under center, play action, Lions scheme. So this could be like tea leaves that maybe they do not expect the quarterback to come back,” ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes explained on “NFL Live.”

The assumption is Engstrand will run a “Lions-like system” according to Cimini. Engstrand has been with Detroit since the 2020 season.

“It’s different from what Rodgers did last season. The Lions ran a league-high 39% of their plays from under center, while the Jets ran 15% (15th), per NFL Next Gen Stats. Rodgers was comfortable in shotgun because it put less stress on his surgically repaired Achilles and other leg injuries that came up throughout the season. Also, no team used play-action more than the Lions (37%), significantly more than the Jets at 23% (17th),” Cimini revealed.

An Interesting Rodgers-Jets Question

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Is an old dog willing to learn new tricks?

Rodgers, 41, just completed season No. 20 in the National Football League.

ESPN’s Rich Cimini told me on “Boy Green Daily” that Rodgers has only played in one maybe two different offenses throughout his entire career.

“Does Rodgers, at this stage of his career, want to learn a new system taught by a first-time playcaller? The last time he had to do it was 2019, Matt LaFleur’s first year with the Green Bay Packers — and that turned controversial when Rodgers complained about not having the freedom to audible at the line of scrimmage. Eventually, LaFleur relented,” Cimini recalled.

We still have more questions than answers.

Rodgers hasn’t decided if he even wants to play football in 2025. Once he reaches that conclusion, the Jets can then go through their own process to decide if they want him back or if they have to explore door No. 2 at the QB position.

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BREAKING NEWS: New York jet HC Aaron Glenn has been nominated as NFL best coach of the year sending shock waves to former best coach

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BREAKING NEWS: New York jet HC Aaron Glenn has been nominated as NFL best coach of the year sending shock waves to former best coach….

In a stunning turn of events, Aaron Glenn, the head coach of the New York Jets, has been nominated for the prestigious NFL Coach of the Year award, sending shockwaves through the league. His nomination has left former winner Kevin O’Connell, head coach of the Minnesota Vikings, reeling as the competition for the top coaching honor heats up for the upcoming NFL season.

Aaron Glenn’s nomination has come as a surprise to many, as the Jets have endured a tumultuous few seasons. However, Glenn’s leadership and tactical acumen have seen the team steadily improve. Under his guidance, the Jets’ defense has become one of the most formidable in the league, leading to several high-profile victories this season.

Known for his defensive prowess as a former player in the NFL, Glenn has brought a fresh perspective to the Jets, focusing on tough, disciplined play that has earned his team respect across the league. The nomination has sparked excitement among Jets fans, who have longed for a competitive team that can make a deep postseason run.

Kevin O’Connell: The Former Best Coach Strikes Back

Kevin O’Connell, who previously won the Coach of the Year award after leading the Minnesota Vikings to a strong season, now faces intense competition from Glenn. O’Connell’s Vikings squad has been solid under his leadership, but it seems the winds of change may be blowing as Glenn’s Jets continue to impress. O’Connell, whose coaching career skyrocketed after the Vikings’ playoff success, will now need to rally his team for a strong finish to the season in order to fend off Glenn’s challenge.

The rivalry between the two coaches is sure to provide an exciting subplot as the NFL enters the final stretch of the season. Will Glenn’s defensive revolution continue to disrupt the status quo, or will O’Connell reclaim his top spot?

The Coach of the Year Race: A Two-Horse Race?

While there are several strong candidates for Coach of the Year, the showdown between Glenn and O’Connell is dominating headlines. The award is one of the NFL’s most coveted honors, and the stakes couldn’t be higher for both coaches.

Glenn’s defensive schemes and the Jets’ resurgence have turned heads, while O’Connell’s success with the Vikings remains a testament to his ability to get the best out of his players. As the season winds down, fans and analysts alike will be keeping a close eye on both teams’ performances to see who ultimately takes home the title of NFL Coach of the Year.

Stay tuned for more updates as the battle for the Coach of the Year heats up!

 

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