He has a pretty good pedigree, coming from Nick Saban as a GA, and has been a RB coach at Stanford, a WR coach with the Carolina Panthers, and as a QC coach with the New York Jets.
He seems to know his way around complex offenses, especially where running backs are expected to do much more than just carry and catch the ball, so it looks like he'll be a very good fit with the current scheme.
When he was at Stanford, he recruited the LA area of California, along with a couple other places in that state, along with the south Florida area, so his knowledge of those hotbeds of talent will be useful.