Black Monday: Ravens Fire Harbaugh, McDaniel Out in Miami
Shockwaves in Baltimore as Harbaugh tenure ends. We analyze the dynasty fallout for Lamar Jackson and Tyreek Hill after a brutal day of coaching changes.
"Black Monday" 2026 delivered an earthquake to the NFL landscape. While firings in Las Vegas and Cleveland were expected, the news out of Baltimore and Miami has sent shockwaves through the dynasty community.
Major Coaching Changes
Baltimore Ravens: John Harbaugh Fired
After 18 seasons and a Super Bowl ring, the Ravens and Harbaugh have parted ways following a Wild Card exit.
- Reasoning: Stagnant playoff offense and defensive regression.
- Candidates: Jesse Minter (Chargers DC), Ben Johnson (Lions OC).
Miami Dolphins: Mike McDaniel Fired
The "Cheetah" offense sputtered down the stretch, missing the playoffs for the second straight year.
- Reasoning: Inability to adapt when speed was neutralized.
- Candidates: Klint Kubiak (Saints OC), Bobby Slowik (Texans OC).
Other Notable Exits
- Pete Carroll (Raiders): One and done. The experiment failed miserably.
- Kevin Stefanski (Browns): Consistency issues plagued his tenure.
🧠 Trade Analyzer: Scheme Fit & Fantasy Impact
Coaching changes kill fantasy value... or create it. Here is our exclusive AI-driven analysis on how these moves affect your trade decisions.
Impact on: Lamar Jackson (QB, BAL)
- Risk Level: 🔴 High
- Analysis: Harbaugh provided stability. If the Ravens hire a defensive-minded coach (like Minter), Lamar's rushing upside might remain, but the passing volume could capitate. If they hire Ben Johnson, Lamar could have his best passing season ever.
- Trade Verdict: Hold. The variance is too high to sell low, and the upside is MVP-level if they nail the OC hire.
Impact on: Miami Weapons (Hill, Waddle, Achane)
- Risk Level: 🟡 Medium
- Analysis: McDaniel's scheme was the fantasy value. Without his motion-heavy designs, can Tyreek Hill (aging) maintain top-5 output?
- Trade Verdict: Sell Tyreek Hill. He will be 32 next season. The loss of his custom-tailored playcaller is the signal to cash out for youth (e.g.,
Malik NabersorGarrett Wilson). - Buy De'Von Achane: A new coach might actually use him as a traditional back more, stabilizing his floor.
Impact on: Raiders Offense (Davante Adams/Brock Bowers)
- Risk Level: 🟢 Low (Can't get worse)
- Analysis: The Raiders offense was broken. Any modern offensive mind will be an upgrade for Brock Bowers.
- Trade Verdict: Buy Brock Bowers Aggressively. He remains the TE1 dynasty asset, and a better QB/Coach combo is almost guaranteed.
Summary
Volatility creates opportunity. Use this period of uncertainty to send trade offers to panicked owners of Ravens and Dolphins players.
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