Rob Everett joined the Miami Dolphins as an offensive assistant in 2024.
The 2024 season is Everett's first as an NFL coach. He also has five years of experiences as a collegiate coach, three as a consultant at the collegiate and professional level and 15 as a high school coach.
In 2023, Everett spent the season on the coaching staff at Wisconsin, serving as a senior offensive analyst. Everett assisted on an offensive unit that saw running back Braelon Allen tally 984 rushing yards and 12 rushing touchdowns, both among the top three in the in the Big 10.
In 2022, Everett joined the staff at North Carolina as an offensive analyst, where he also worked with the quarterbacks. Drake Maye threw for an ACC-leading 4,231 yards and 38 touchdowns and led the team with 698 rushing yards, finding the endzone seven times on the ground. UNC went on to win the ACC Coastal Division that season and Maye was the third overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft by New England.
Everett spent the 2019-21 seasons as a football consultant for several NCAA and high school teams. He advised on advanced opponent scouting, actionable tackling reports, 3D-simulation training and interactive player assessments aimed to enhance coaching efficiency and player productivity while also serving as a senior advisor for several football technology programs.
In the spring of 2019, Everett joined the coaching staff of the Memphis Express in the Alliance of American Football (AAF). He held a variety of roles in Memphis including tight ends coach and assistant to the defensive coordinator.
From 2016-18, Everett was the defensive coordinator at Bridgewater College. In 2018, he coached a defense that led the conference in total defense (341.0), third-down efficiency (33.8), fewest first downs allowed (17.3) and red zone defense (71.0).
Everett was the defensive coordinator at Westfield High School from 2011-15. During his time there, Westfield posted a 61-8 record and won the 2015 6A Virginia State Championship. In the 2015 state championship season, Everett led a defense that allowed just 12.6 points per game in 15 games.
Prior to his time at Westfield, Everett was the head coach at Robert E. Lee High School from 2006-10. In 2009, he led Robert E. Lee to a Virginia state quarterfinal appearance.
Everett got his start in coaching at Washington-Lee High School as an offensive line coach in 2002.
A graduate of the University of Michigan, Everett and his wife, Lisa, have two sons, Bo and Joey.