The most coveted NFL head coaching jobs that might come open this offseason: Our 1-8 ranking
December 18, 2025
ESPN ranked the Falcons at No. 6!!
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I would have figured we would be #9 on this list
No franchise qb no 1st round pick limited cap space & questionable ownership. Not going to be a sought after job just like last time
Bad cap, no 1st rounder that’s slated to be a top 10 pick, and a questionable QB situation. It’s still far away, but there’s a likely chance we are even worse next year.
Edit: i hit post save too early. It’s gonna be hard to get a good coach in here. 26 is gonna be a wash and the other jobs have a better chance of hitting the ground running.
Not sure how the Browns are so high on the list unless ESPN think Sanders is it. They have Myles sure but their offense needs literally everything except maybe a RB and starting TE as judkins and fannin has been good. But they have no cap and their divisions is generally a beast to compete in.
But it also said Pearce is making a surge for DPOY so I’m sure this wasn’t even written by a person.
We gotta atleast get some some points for holding our coaches and front office to no accountability
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If things don’t go Tampa’s way and Todd Bowles is fired Tampa Bay jumps to #1 on the list.
I keep hearing from the usual “experts” that no good coach would come to Atlanta. Why not? New facilities, talented team without you, loyal fans, good weather, good pay, and a pushover for a boss who will give chance after chance after chance. An 11-6 coach could stay in Atlanta for half a decade or more
8 comments
I would have figured we would be #9 on this list
No franchise qb no 1st round pick limited cap space & questionable ownership. Not going to be a sought after job just like last time
Bad cap, no 1st rounder that’s slated to be a top 10 pick, and a questionable QB situation. It’s still far away, but there’s a likely chance we are even worse next year.
Edit: i hit post save too early. It’s gonna be hard to get a good coach in here. 26 is gonna be a wash and the other jobs have a better chance of hitting the ground running.
Not sure how the Browns are so high on the list unless ESPN think Sanders is it. They have Myles sure but their offense needs literally everything except maybe a RB and starting TE as judkins and fannin has been good. But they have no cap and their divisions is generally a beast to compete in.
But it also said Pearce is making a surge for DPOY so I’m sure this wasn’t even written by a person.
We gotta atleast get some some points for holding our coaches and front office to no accountability
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If things don’t go Tampa’s way and Todd Bowles is fired Tampa Bay jumps to #1 on the list.
I keep hearing from the usual “experts” that no good coach would come to Atlanta. Why not? New facilities, talented team without you, loyal fans, good weather, good pay, and a pushover for a boss who will give chance after chance after chance. An 11-6 coach could stay in Atlanta for half a decade or more