Dawgs By Nature
For the first time in over half a decade (which is a long time around these parts), the Cleveland Browns are back on the NFL coaching carousel after firing HC Kevin Stefanski. The team’s announcement included that GM Andrew Berry would remain in his position and that the Browns have a plan for the needs on offense going forward.
Cleveland is not alone in seeking candidates for their head coaching vacancy. The Tennessee Titans and New York Giants fired their coaches during the season, the Atlanta Falcons made a number of changes Sunday night, which was then followed by the Browns decision and the Las Vegas Raiders firing of Pete Carroll.
There is a chance that others could join the list, but with a lull possible in those decisions, it is a good time to rank the currently open positions.
In general, head coaching candidates will look at these six things in deciding if they are interested in any head coaching position:
The first two are almost universally considered priorities in the NFL, with the third often taking precedence over the final three on the list. Candidates want to know they have stable leadership above them at the highest level, at least a solid quarterback (or a very clear way to acquire one), and the chance to be highly involved in decision-making.
Those three things are pretty inflexible once a coach arrives at an organization, while roster, draft capital, and salary cap space are very fluid.
Taking a look at the five openings currently available through the lens of those six values (spoiler: they all have flaws), the Browns rank fourth: