Predicting the final three Head Coach vacancy hires in the NFL

Predicting the final three Head Coach vacancy hires in the NFL

Predicting the final three Head Coach vacancy hires in the NFL

With the promotion of Joe Brady as the newest Head Coach of the Buffalo Bills earlier today. It now leaves three teams left without a Head Coach in the NFL. Here, I’m going to predict the final three Head Coaches with reason.

Raiders: Brian Daboll

While I am aware that Daboll had his share of faults with the Giants. I don’t think he deserved the boot from the Giants. The New York Giants have been a malpractice of an organization for years now. With key loss like franchise running back Saquon Barkley and the failure to fulfill a QB of his desire. With that being said, the former 2022 COTY deserves another chance. A offensive core of Fernando Mendoza, Ashton Jeanty and Brock Bowers is a great fresh start in my opinion. Go get him RAIDASSSS.

Cardinals: Chris Shula

I don’t think this needs much explaining. What better way to try and compete in the NFC West than to snag a coordinator in your division. Although Shula’s defense in my eyes flamed out the last month of the season. I think he’s gotten enough experience to try to live up to his grandpa, the great Don Shula. Chris is also under the Mcvay tree as well, so there is no doubt in my mind that he can bring culture to Arizona. With QB Kyler Murray/s future is in question, I also believe he needs a new face like Chris to keep him in check. Chris Shula would also be acquiring Marv Jr., Micheal Wilson and James Connor from injury on offense. With Chris being hired I think he can focus on building a defense down in Arizona.

Browns: Klint Kubiak

The Browns have an amazing and I mean amazing defense. With a hire like Klint, who is going to coach one of the most productive offenses in football in Santa Clara on February 8th. He would acquire an already defensive identity of a team. The only big problem is obviously the offense. The Browns currently don’t have an answer at QB and lack skill players. Especially with the late gruesome injury to rookie standout Quinshon Judkins. I think if Klint were to take on the Browns, it’ll be a multiple year rebuild for them to become relevant again. Obviously, that’s the big risk but like I mentioned, the already have an identity. It’s just the matter of them building on offense in which I think he could do with his offensive knowledge.