Just out of Curiosity I Volined (Googled) some of their background.
Josh Boyer - 4th year as CB coach.
"He was the individual primarily responsible for giving Malcolm Butler a second workout with the team, eventually leading to his spot on the roster.
Without this man, the Malcolm Butler interception would have never happened."
Also coached at Kent State in the early 2000's. (Wonder if there is an Edelman connection)
Josh Boyer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patrick Graham - 2nd year as LB coach.
Charlie Weis connection.
"After two seasons at Wagner, Graham moved to the
University of Richmond, where he was a defensive line coach in 2004 and then a
tight ends coach in 2005 and 2006. In 2007, he was a defensive graduate assistant under head coach
Charlie Weis at the
University of Notre Dame. "
Patrick Graham (American football) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brian Flores - 4th year as Safeties coach.
Don't see any professional connections. Looks like a guy who worked his way up through the ranks.
"After attending
Poly Prep Country Day Schoolin
Brooklyn, New York, Flores played football at
Boston College as a linebacker from 1999 through 2003. In
2004, Flores joined the Patriots as a scouting assistant. He then became a pro scout in
2006 before moving to the coaching staff as a special teams coaching assistant in
2008. His title was changed to assistant coach offense/special teams in
2010. He was named defensive assistant in
2011. In
2012, he was named safeties coach."
Brendan Daly - 1st year as DL coach
NFL Coaching experience with the Rams and Vikings. Don't see that he ever played college level football.
"
Brendan Daly (born September 10, 1975) is a
Assistant Coach for the
New England Patriots. Daly was the
defensive line coach of the
St. Louis Rams of the
National Football League from 2009 to 2011 after spending three seasons as the assistant defensive line coach for the
Minnesota Vikings.
Daly worked with the
Villanova defensive linemen in 2005. He spent the 1999 season working with the TEs. The 1999 Wildcats went 7–4 and Talley posted his 100th victory at the school. Daly coached tight ends at Division I-AA Illinois State in 2004 when the Redbirds led the Gateway Conference in passing offense.
His longest tenure came during a three-season stint from 2001–03 at
Oklahoma State University where he worked on both sides of the ball and in strength and conditioning with the Cowboys program. "
Brendan Daly (American football) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia