With Sean McVay as the head coach, the Los Angeles Rams currently have four coaches that could be an offensive coordinator in the NFL.

Compare that with last season, when the Rams had a defensive-minded head coach with Jeff Fisher. Rob Boras proved to be unqualified for his job as an offensive coordinator.

Encouraging side note to the #Rams staff Sean McVay put together: I'm told as process played out, a lot of coaches wanted to work with him. — Vincent Bonsignore (@DailyNewsVinny) February 9, 2017

In addition to the Matt Lafleur offensive coordinator hire, the Rams have Greg Olson (quarterback coach) and Aaron Kromer (offensive line) — both who have been offensive coordinators in the league as well.

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McVay will call the plays, which means that the rest of the staff will be able to focus on their daily duties for each position.

Here’s what McVay said about the hires in the official press release from the team:

“We have a great group of talented coaches that I’m very excited to work with this year. They have a vast array of experiences and the qualities we are looking for as we build this staff. Their unique insight to the game will collectively make this team better as we prepare for the 2017 season.”

While the Rams have a significantly improved offensive staff, they were able to complete the hires without compromising their defense.

In addition to defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, linebacker coach Joe Barry is in his sixteenth professional season in the NFL.

Only three coaches (John Fassel, Skip Peete and Andy Dickerson) returned from last year’s staff. Click here for more information on each coach.

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Offensive Coordinator – Matt Lafleur

Quarterback Coach – Greg Olson

Offensive Lineman – Aaron Kromer

Running Back Coach – Skip Peete

Wide Receiver Coach – Eric Yarber

Tight End Coach – Shane Waldron

Defensive Coordinator – Wade Phillips

Defensive Line Coach- Bill Johnson

Linebacker Coach – Joe Barry

Defensive Back Coach – Aubrey Pleasant

Safety Coach – Ejiro Evero

USC alum Joe Barry will be the linebackers coach for the #Rams. And Eric Yarber has left UCLA to be #Rams wide receivers coach. — Dani Klupenger (@daniklup) February 9, 2017

Special Teams Coordinator – John Fassel

Strength and Conditioning Coach – Ted Rath

Assistant Offensive Line Coach – Andy Dickerson

Offensive Quality Control – Zak Kromer

Assistant Wide Receiver Coach – Zac Taylor

Defensive Quality Control – Thad Bogardus

Assistant Linebacker Coach – Chris Shula