Jeff Fisher: Jeff Fisher began his coaching career as an assistant for Buddy Ryan with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1986, coaching the defensive backs for three seasons before becoming the NFL's youngest defensive coordinator in 1988.
John Lilly: Before joining the Rams, John Lilly coached tight ends at the University of Georgia from 2008-2015. During his eight seasons at UGA, the Bulldogs won 74 games, including five bowl victories and two SEC East titles.
Trumaine Johnson: Sixth-year pro, Trumaine Johnson, has played in 69 games with 47 starts. He has tallied 271 career tackles (239 solo), 16 interceptions, two touchdowns and 42 passes defensed. His 16-career interceptions have him tied for No. 23 on the Rams All-Time Interceptions list.
Reggie Scott: Before entering the NFL, Reggie Scott worked as a student athletic trainer at West Virginia University for four years (1999- 2002), working with student athletes involved in football, wrestling, baseball, men's tennis and soccer.
Gregg Williams: With the help of Gregg Williams, in 2010 the Saints saw dramatic improvement in yardage surrendered per game, moving from 25th in the NFL in 2009 (357.8 yards per game) to the fourth-best defense (306.3 yards per game) in 2010. They also moved from 20th place in 2009 to seventh place in 2010 in opponent's points per game (19.2 average).