The coaching carousel had been spinning rapidly since the end of the 2025 NFL regular season. Now that the dust has settled, we have a good view of who will be orchestrating new offenses in the 2026 season. Yahoo analyst Matt Harmon goes over each significant head coaching and offensive coordinator hire, and whether or not he likes it, is fine with it or is skeptical for fantasy football.

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Cardinals hire HC Mike LaFleur

Realistically, the Cardinals were always going to have trouble recruiting a massive name as their head coach. There is deep skepticism in the league about Arizona’s ownership and overall operation. That being said, considering the options, I really like them landing on Mike LaFleur.

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The former Rams offensive coordinator has held that position for the last three seasons and was the Jets’ play-caller from 2021 to 2022. LaFleur was good in that role where he weaponized timely motion, schemed receivers open and made use of creative concepts like pony personnel with Breece Hall and Michael Carter in the backfield together. He was fired as a scapegoat for Zach Wilson not working out, and so the team could pave the way for hiring an offensive coordinator of Aaron Rodgers’ choosing — ironically, that ended up being Nathaniel Hackett, who is now on LaFleur’s staff in Arizona. The decision to abandon a modern offense for the archaic structure Rodgers preferred didn’t age well and Jets star receiver Garrett Wilson had a quote regarding LaFleur that has stuck with me after watching his usage throughout his career.

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