Anthony Weaver, the Miami Dolphins’ defensive coordinator, is quickly gaining attention as a potential head coaching candidate.
Weaver joined the Dolphins’ staff this season after a successful stint with the Baltimore Ravens, where he significantly improved the defensive line’s performance. This marks his second role as an NFL defensive coordinator, with his first being with the Houston Texans in 2020.
Weaver’s growing reputation is fueled by his ability to develop top-tier defensive talent. His tenure with the Ravens saw the emergence of players like Justin Madubuike and the revitalization of veterans like Jadeveon Clowney. Now, as he takes over from the esteemed Vic Fangio in Miami, Weaver is poised to make a significant impact.
Pro Football Focus recently highlighted Weaver as one of eight coordinators to watch in the upcoming season. Injuries hampered the Dolphins’ defense last year, but with key players like Jalen Ramsey, Bradley Chubb, and Jaelan Phillips returning to health, along with new additions such as Kendall Fuller and Jordan Poyer, Miami’s defense is expected to be formidable. This sets the stage for Weaver to shine and further elevate his profile.
Weaver’s potential as a head coach is also supported by his extensive experience and proven track record.
At 43, he has steadily climbed the coaching ranks, showcasing his expertise and leadership abilities. If the Dolphins’ defense performs as expected, Weaver’s name will undoubtedly be in the mix for head coaching positions, especially if Miami makes a deep postseason run.
In the meantime, Weaver remains focused on his current role, preparing the Dolphins for a strong 2024 season. His success in Miami could very well be the stepping stone to a head coaching job, making him a name to watch closely as the NFL season unfolds.