If you are a Detroit Lions fan, you’ve probably noticed former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky’s emergence as an analyst over the past year. Orlovsky, a former backup that played seven seasons in Detroit, has a knack for breaking down quarterback play.

Dan regularly puts out videos that give insight to the mind of an NFL QB, and some of the details that may go unnoticed to the untrained eye. Orlovsky’s videos have caught on so much that he’s actually influencing some of the players he breaks down.

As tweeted by Chicago Bears reporter Adam Jahns, Bears offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich credited a Mitch Trubisky pass to one of Orlovsky’s breakdown videos.

#Bears OC Mark Helfrich said that Mitch Trubisky checked to the route that led to Allen Robinson’s 43-yard catch. It was because of what @danorlovsky7 said in his recent video. Helfrich said that MT10 saw the safety undercut an earlier route/play to Robinson. — Adam Jahns (@adamjahns) December 27, 2018

If you regularly watch his videos, which you can see below, it’s no surprise actual NFL coaches and players are taking notice.

Not only does Orlovsky do independent videos, but he also does a weekly breakdown of the Lions’ upcoming opponent with beat writer Mike O’Hara for the team’s website. Here’s their latest installment, previewing the Week 17 game against the Green Bay Packers:

.@MikeOHaraNFL and @danorlovsky7 break down the Week 17 matchup against the Packers. X’s and O’s powered by the fastest Internet in Detroit. @Xfinity pic.twitter.com/j99hxr9SA1 — Detroit Lions (@Lions) December 27, 2018

Orlovsky also made some additional NFC North news after it was reported that former Lions coach Jim Caldwell interviewed for the Packers head coaching vacancy by voicing his support for his former coach.

They’d be smart to hire the man. — Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) December 27, 2018

As Orlovsky continues to make headlines, you have to wonder if any NFL team would consider giving him a coaching gig.

I can think of one team that will likely be looking for a new offensive coordinator next season.