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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 891093" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>Next name up-- Chris Hewitt, Pass Defense Coordinator, Baltimore Ravens.</p><p></p><p>Hewitt played DB for Cincinnati and was a UDFA for the Saints in 1997. He hung around for three years before moving on. </p><p></p><p>There's a gap in his history as far as I can find, but he turned up in 2003 as a strength and conditioning coach with Notre Dame. </p><p></p><p>In 2004, he came on Greg Schiano's staff at Rutgers as a Graduate Assistant. From '05 to '07, he held a position there called the Director of Skill and Speed Development. From '08 to '09, he was their DB's coach. Finally, from '10 to '11, he was their RB's coach. </p><p></p><p>Once Schiano moved on to the head coaching job with the Bucs, Hewitt caught on with the Ravens who had become familiar with him through a minority coaching fellowship. In 2012-13, he was an Assistant ST coach; in 2014 he became the Assistant DB's coach; in 2015-16 he became the Senior DB's coach; from 2017 to present, he's been the secondary coach, or "Pass Defense Coordinator."</p><p></p><p>He's untested as a DC, but I like how quickly he's progressed on one of the best staffs in the country, within one of the league's best franchises. He's served under some really good defensive coordinators in Dean Pees and Wink Martindale as well. </p><p></p><p>I don't know exactly what the change is, but I assume that he has some higher level of responsibility in game planning as the "pass defense coordinator" as opposed to just being a defensive backs coach. So perhaps that experience is preparing him to be "the guy."</p><p></p><p>The Ravens' pass defense this year has been excellent. They are 4th in Net Yards per Attempt allowed this season (5.6). By comparison, the Packers are at 6.5. And he does not necessarily have ideal talent to work with either. His cornerbacks are good, but he's been getting a lot out of starting safeties Clark and Elliott, both 6th rounds guys from 2017 and 2018 respectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 891093, member: 12283"] Next name up-- Chris Hewitt, Pass Defense Coordinator, Baltimore Ravens. Hewitt played DB for Cincinnati and was a UDFA for the Saints in 1997. He hung around for three years before moving on. There's a gap in his history as far as I can find, but he turned up in 2003 as a strength and conditioning coach with Notre Dame. In 2004, he came on Greg Schiano's staff at Rutgers as a Graduate Assistant. From '05 to '07, he held a position there called the Director of Skill and Speed Development. From '08 to '09, he was their DB's coach. Finally, from '10 to '11, he was their RB's coach. Once Schiano moved on to the head coaching job with the Bucs, Hewitt caught on with the Ravens who had become familiar with him through a minority coaching fellowship. In 2012-13, he was an Assistant ST coach; in 2014 he became the Assistant DB's coach; in 2015-16 he became the Senior DB's coach; from 2017 to present, he's been the secondary coach, or "Pass Defense Coordinator." He's untested as a DC, but I like how quickly he's progressed on one of the best staffs in the country, within one of the league's best franchises. He's served under some really good defensive coordinators in Dean Pees and Wink Martindale as well. I don't know exactly what the change is, but I assume that he has some higher level of responsibility in game planning as the "pass defense coordinator" as opposed to just being a defensive backs coach. So perhaps that experience is preparing him to be "the guy." The Ravens' pass defense this year has been excellent. They are 4th in Net Yards per Attempt allowed this season (5.6). By comparison, the Packers are at 6.5. And he does not necessarily have ideal talent to work with either. His cornerbacks are good, but he's been getting a lot out of starting safeties Clark and Elliott, both 6th rounds guys from 2017 and 2018 respectively. [/QUOTE]
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