New Vikings coach Mike Zimmer immediately began working the phones to build his staff the day after being hired Wednesday.
While it appears he has an offensive coordinator in Norv Turner, Zimmer could have a defensive coordinator in place as well in George Edwards. Fox Sports reported the Dolphins linebackers coach will join Zimmer in Minnesota.
Edwards has 14 years of experience in the NFL, including three seasons as a defensive coordinator with the Bills and Redskins.
Zimmer, who will have his introductory news conference Friday, and Edwards spent four seasons together in Dallas from 1998 to 2001. Zimmer spent two seasons as a defensive backs coach before his promotion to defensive coordinator, while Edwards was linebackers coach.
Edwards played a part in developing a few linebackers into Pro Bowl players, including Dexter Coakley, during his tenure with the Cowboys.
"He's an excellent teacher and can develop players," Fritz Pollard Alliance Chairman John Wooten said. "That's my opinion. If he's their choice, that's an excellent choice."
With the Vikings hiring Zimmer, the Bengals officially promoted linebackers coach Paul Guenther to defensive coordinator. He was a candidate to join Zimmer in Minnesota, or go to Washington with new Redskins coach and former Bengals offensive coordinator Jay Gruden, but Guenther opted to remain in Cincinnati.
"When you look at the whole thing, I've got young kids and didn't have to move my family, [and I have] good players that I really like and care for," Guenther said Thursday.