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Who will be called next time there's an NFL head-coaching job open?
By ESPN Insiders - Jul 12, 2017
Coaching turnover is a constant reality in the NFL. We asked some of our NFL Insiders which folks will be getting calls the next time a head coach gets fired.
Here are two lists, one with the guys who would be new to the position and one with the guys who would be getting their second, third or more opportunity to lead an NFL team. In no particular order ...
First-timers
- Dowell Loggains | Chicago Bears
Current position: Offensive coordinator
Age: 36
He served as the offensive coordinator under Mike Munchak and then was the quarterbacks coach under Adam Gase in Chicago before Gase took his playcalling talents to South Beach. If the Bears' offensive coordinator can make Mike Glennon (or Mitch Trubisky) look good this season, he's one to watch.
- Teryl Austin | Detroit Lions
Current position: Defensive coordinator
Age: 52
He has been the defensive coordinator in Detroit since 2014 after serving in the same role under John Harbaugh in Baltimore. His name has come up as a possible head-coaching candidate in each of the past two offseasons.
- Matt Patricia | New England Patriots
Current position: Defensive coordinator
Age: 42
He looks like a lumberjack, but the thickly-bearded coach has the academic credentials of a rocket scientist and has shown remarkable diversity in his coaching path. On Bill Belichick's staff since 2004, Patricia has been an offensive assistant, the offensive line coach, a linebackers coach, a safeties coach, and has been the defensive coordinator since 2012.
- Mike Vrabel | Houston Texans
Current position: Defensive coordinator
Age: 41
A one-time All-American at Ohio State, Vrabel played 14 NFL seasons and transitioned immediately to coaching, first at Ohio State and since 2014 in Houston, where he has helped oversee some dominant defenses. He takes over as defensive coordinator this year.
- Jim Bob Cooter | Detroit Lions
Current position: Offensive coordinator
Age: 33
He earned high marks from none other than Peyton Manning as an offensive assistant in Denver in 2013, and the 33-year-old Cooter has been behind Matthew Stafford's best stretch of football since arriving in Detroit.
- Edgar Bennett | Green Bay Packers
Current position: Offensive coordinator
Age: 48
After an eight-year NFL career, Bennett stuck around Green Bay first as the running backs coach, and has since risen to offensive coordinator.
Others to watch:
- Paul Guenther (Bengals defensive coordinator)
- Frank Reich (Eagles offensive coordinator)
- Kris Richard (Seahawks defensive coordinator)
- Joe Woods (Broncos defensive coordinator)
- Byron Leftwich (Cardinals quarterbacks coach)
- Matt Burke (Dolphins defensive coordinator)
- Steve Wilks (Panthers defensive coordinator)
- Matt LaFleur (Rams offensive coordinator)
Due for another shot
- Josh McDaniels | New England Patriots
Current position: Offensive coordinator
Age: 41
Many assumed he'd take a head-coaching job this offseason after the Patriots bagged another Super Bowl, but McDaniels chose to stick around New England and has as many weapons to work with as any OC in the league. Not to mention a motivated Tom Brady. His phone will ring again in January.
- Pat Shurmur | Minnesota Vikings
Current position: Offensive coordinator
Age: 52
Shurmer has a well-earned reputation as an offensive mind but couldn't overcome bad QB play (Colt McCoy or Seneca Wallace, anybody?) in his first stint as a head coach in Cleveland. He has his work cut out for him this year in trying to rebuild the Vikings' O-line.
- Bill Callahan | Washington Redskins
Current position: Offensive line coach
Age: 60
He's famous as an offensive line whisperer, but Callahan also has an AFC Championship (Raiders) on his head-coaching résumé and is well thought of around the NFL.
- Steve Spagnuolo | New York Giants
Current position: Defensive coordinator
Age: 57
He helped engineer one of the great upsets in NFL history when the Giants took down the mighty Brady-Moss 2007 Patriots in the Super Bowl, which propelled him to the head job in St. Louis. But that was a forgettable three-year stretch with the Rams. Still, Spagnuolo's defensive wizardry was again on display in 2016, and he could get some looks.
- Tom Cable | Seattle Seahawks
Current position: Offensive line coach
Age: 52
His three-year stint in Oakland as a head coach (17-27) from 2008 to 2010 wasn't a memorable one, but QB play (Josh McCown, Bruce Gradkowski, JaMarcus Russell, J.P. Losman et al) didn't help. He has fans around the league.
- Mike Smith | Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Current position: Defensive coordinator
Age: 58
He has a 66-46 record as an NFL head coach. Those numbers will have him in the job once again at some point.
Others to watch:
- Mike McCoy (Broncos offensive coordinator)
- Greg Schiano (Ohio State defensive coordinator)
- Jim Mora Jr. (UCLA head coach)
- Jim Schwartz (Eagles defensive coordinator)
- Jon Gruden (ESPN football analyst)
- Mike Munchak (Steelers offensive line coach)
By ESPN Insiders - Jul 12, 2017
Coaching turnover is a constant reality in the NFL. We asked some of our NFL Insiders which folks will be getting calls the next time a head coach gets fired.
Here are two lists, one with the guys who would be new to the position and one with the guys who would be getting their second, third or more opportunity to lead an NFL team. In no particular order ...
First-timers
- Dowell Loggains | Chicago Bears
Current position: Offensive coordinator
Age: 36
He served as the offensive coordinator under Mike Munchak and then was the quarterbacks coach under Adam Gase in Chicago before Gase took his playcalling talents to South Beach. If the Bears' offensive coordinator can make Mike Glennon (or Mitch Trubisky) look good this season, he's one to watch.
- Teryl Austin | Detroit Lions
Current position: Defensive coordinator
Age: 52
He has been the defensive coordinator in Detroit since 2014 after serving in the same role under John Harbaugh in Baltimore. His name has come up as a possible head-coaching candidate in each of the past two offseasons.
- Matt Patricia | New England Patriots
Current position: Defensive coordinator
Age: 42
He looks like a lumberjack, but the thickly-bearded coach has the academic credentials of a rocket scientist and has shown remarkable diversity in his coaching path. On Bill Belichick's staff since 2004, Patricia has been an offensive assistant, the offensive line coach, a linebackers coach, a safeties coach, and has been the defensive coordinator since 2012.
- Mike Vrabel | Houston Texans
Current position: Defensive coordinator
Age: 41
A one-time All-American at Ohio State, Vrabel played 14 NFL seasons and transitioned immediately to coaching, first at Ohio State and since 2014 in Houston, where he has helped oversee some dominant defenses. He takes over as defensive coordinator this year.
- Jim Bob Cooter | Detroit Lions
Current position: Offensive coordinator
Age: 33
He earned high marks from none other than Peyton Manning as an offensive assistant in Denver in 2013, and the 33-year-old Cooter has been behind Matthew Stafford's best stretch of football since arriving in Detroit.
- Edgar Bennett | Green Bay Packers
Current position: Offensive coordinator
Age: 48
After an eight-year NFL career, Bennett stuck around Green Bay first as the running backs coach, and has since risen to offensive coordinator.
Others to watch:
- Paul Guenther (Bengals defensive coordinator)
- Frank Reich (Eagles offensive coordinator)
- Kris Richard (Seahawks defensive coordinator)
- Joe Woods (Broncos defensive coordinator)
- Byron Leftwich (Cardinals quarterbacks coach)
- Matt Burke (Dolphins defensive coordinator)
- Steve Wilks (Panthers defensive coordinator)
- Matt LaFleur (Rams offensive coordinator)
Due for another shot
- Josh McDaniels | New England Patriots
Current position: Offensive coordinator
Age: 41
Many assumed he'd take a head-coaching job this offseason after the Patriots bagged another Super Bowl, but McDaniels chose to stick around New England and has as many weapons to work with as any OC in the league. Not to mention a motivated Tom Brady. His phone will ring again in January.
- Pat Shurmur | Minnesota Vikings
Current position: Offensive coordinator
Age: 52
Shurmer has a well-earned reputation as an offensive mind but couldn't overcome bad QB play (Colt McCoy or Seneca Wallace, anybody?) in his first stint as a head coach in Cleveland. He has his work cut out for him this year in trying to rebuild the Vikings' O-line.
- Bill Callahan | Washington Redskins
Current position: Offensive line coach
Age: 60
He's famous as an offensive line whisperer, but Callahan also has an AFC Championship (Raiders) on his head-coaching résumé and is well thought of around the NFL.
- Steve Spagnuolo | New York Giants
Current position: Defensive coordinator
Age: 57
He helped engineer one of the great upsets in NFL history when the Giants took down the mighty Brady-Moss 2007 Patriots in the Super Bowl, which propelled him to the head job in St. Louis. But that was a forgettable three-year stretch with the Rams. Still, Spagnuolo's defensive wizardry was again on display in 2016, and he could get some looks.
- Tom Cable | Seattle Seahawks
Current position: Offensive line coach
Age: 52
His three-year stint in Oakland as a head coach (17-27) from 2008 to 2010 wasn't a memorable one, but QB play (Josh McCown, Bruce Gradkowski, JaMarcus Russell, J.P. Losman et al) didn't help. He has fans around the league.
- Mike Smith | Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Current position: Defensive coordinator
Age: 58
He has a 66-46 record as an NFL head coach. Those numbers will have him in the job once again at some point.
Others to watch:
- Mike McCoy (Broncos offensive coordinator)
- Greg Schiano (Ohio State defensive coordinator)
- Jim Mora Jr. (UCLA head coach)
- Jim Schwartz (Eagles defensive coordinator)
- Jon Gruden (ESPN football analyst)
- Mike Munchak (Steelers offensive line coach)