Miami Herald (Sunday)

Fins hire QB coach with connection to Tagovailoa

- BY BARRY JACKSON bjackson@miamiheral­d.com

Dolphins coach Brian Flores has dipped into the college ranks for two new offensive assistant coaches, including a quarterbac­ks coach who previously worked with Dolphins quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa.

Central Michigan offensive coordinato­r and former NFL quarterbac­k Charlie Frye will be the Dolphins’ new quarterbac­ks coach, replacing Robby Brown, who served one year in that role. Brown was dismissed on Saturday.

Bucky Brooks, an NFL Network analyst and former

NFL scout, noted on Twitter that Frye was Tagovailoa’s coach at the Elite 11 competitio­n for top high school quarterbac­ks.

Frye “has great chemistry with him and understand­s how to craft plays around his skills,” Brooks said on Twitter.

“Don’t underestim­ate the value of that previous relationsh­ip and connection. Frye is one of the best teachers and communicat­ors that I’ve been around. He is OUTSTANDIN­G with young QBs and he simplifies the game in a way that makes it easy for them. A+ hire with Tua’s longterm developmen­t in mind.”

The Dolphins also hired New Mexico quarterbac­k coach Jordan Salkin as an offensive assistant, a source confirmed.

Former Dolphins offensive coordinato­r Chan Gailey recommende­d two offensive assistants to Flores after Gailey’s hiring 13 months ago: Brown and offensive line coach Steve Marshall, who were both subsequent­ly hired by Miami. Both Brown and Marshall have been replaced in recent days, following Gailey’s resignatio­n.

Brown, in fact, worked with quarterbac­ks on game day only during the first half of the 2020 season. Godsey took over that role during the final two months.

Flores has not named a new offensive coordinato­r. Among those who interviewe­d who are still available: Dolphins tight ends coach George Godsey, Dolphins running backs coach Eric Studesvill­e and Los Angeles Chargers quarterbac­k coach Pep Hamilton.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k coach Matt Canada, who also interviewe­d for the Dolphins’ OC job, remains the front-runner for the Steelers’ offensive coordinato­r job.

It’s unclear if Flores has added additional candidates or whether he has made a hire and simply not announced it.

Frye, a third-round pick by the Browns out of Akron in 2005, started 23 games in a five-year NFL career, including three seasons with Cleveland, one in Seattle and one in Oakland. He was 7-16 as a starter, with a career 69.7 passer rating, 17 touchdowns and 29 intercepti­ons.

Frye’s coaching résumé includes offensive coordinato­r jobs at high schools in Orlando and Apopka, receivers coach at Ashland in 2018, and offensive coordinato­r and quarterbac­ks coach at Central Michigan the past two seasons. He also was director of player developmen­t at the University of Florida in 2016 and 2017.

Salkin, meanwhile, was quarterbac­ks coach at New Mexico last season after working three years at the University of Texas, including a stint as quarterbac­ks coach.

Besides the offensive coordinato­r position, Flores has at least one other opening to fill: defensive line coach. Marion Hobby and the Dolphins parted ways after the season — in what was portrayed as a mutual decision — and Hobby has since taken the same job with the Cincinnati Bengals.

Former assistant offensive line coach Lemuel Jeanpierre replaced Marshall as the Dolphins’ offensive line coach.

 ?? JASON BEHNKEN AP ?? Buccaneers linebacker Devin White sacks Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers when the NFC Championsh­ip contenders met on Oct. 18, 2020. Tampa Bay racked up five sacks in the 38-10 victory in at home.
JASON BEHNKEN AP Buccaneers linebacker Devin White sacks Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers when the NFC Championsh­ip contenders met on Oct. 18, 2020. Tampa Bay racked up five sacks in the 38-10 victory in at home.

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