Jacksonville Jaguars must target these 4 NFL coordinators for HC job

JACKSONVILLE, FL - AUGUST 15: Head Coach Doug Marrone of the Jacksonville Jaguars talks with the media after the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at TIAA Bank Field on August 15, 2019 in Jacksonville, Florida. The Eagles defeated the Jaguars 20 to 10. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
JACKSONVILLE, FL - AUGUST 15: Head Coach Doug Marrone of the Jacksonville Jaguars talks with the media after the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at TIAA Bank Field on August 15, 2019 in Jacksonville, Florida. The Eagles defeated the Jaguars 20 to 10. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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35. . . . Arthur Smith. 4. player

Arthur Smith could kick start the Jacksonville Jaguars’ offense.

The Tennesse Titans surprised plenty of observers in 2019 when they reached the AFC Championship. Even though they ultimately lost to the eventual Super Bowl Champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, they must’ve done something right in order to get to the semifinals, right?

After a 2-4 start, Head coach Mike Vrabel made the right decision when he benched quarterback Marcus Mariota, gave the keys to the offense to backup Ryan Tannehill and the team never looked back. Having running back Derrick Henry, the 2019 NFL rushing leader, surely helps, but one of the most important factors behind the Titans offensive success in the last two years is Arthur Smith, their offensive coordinator.

Smith has shown the Titans weren’t a one-hit-wonder and has continued to oversee an offense that currently ranks fifth in the NFL with 324 points. Tannehill has had a career revival under Smith’s tutelage and has posted solid numbers in back-to-back years. Also, Henry once again leads the NFL in rushing yards.

Keep in mind Tannehill and Henry aren’t the only players that have flourished with Smith leading the team’s offense. Wide receivers A.J. Brown and Corey Davis have benefited from the offensive coordinators’ coaching, and so has tight end Jonnu Smith. Given a similar of playmakers, he could replicate his success in Jacksonville.