Tom Coughlin has established a lot of connections over the years, and he hasn’t been afraid to use them since landing his new job as executive vice president of football operations for the Jacksonville Jaguars. This Monday, he brought in a family member to the staff: his son-in-law and former New York Giants guard Chris Snee to serve as a scout for the organization.

Snee, 35, retired in July of 2014 but was a four-time Pro Bowler and a two-time Super Bowl winner while under Coughlin in New York. He was drafted out of Boston College (where Coughlin coached in the early 90’s) in the second round of the 2004 draft and would play with New York for a total of 10 seasons, protecting Eli Manning and paving lanes for the run game.

Snee and his wife, Kate (Coughlin’s daughter) have four kids together. She should be right at home again as she attended high school in Jacksonville while her father coached the Jaguars in the mid-to-late 90’s.

As for Snee, he should be more than comfortable as an area scout despite not having an official job in the department until now. Reportedly, Snee previously wrote a few scouting reports for the Giants post-career, and considering his experience on the field as a player, scouting should come naturally to him. It also helps to have one of the greatest coaches of all time as his father-in-law to help him in addition to his former offensive line coach Pat Flaherty (now the Jags OL coach) in the same facility.