Mink: According to reports, the Ravens’ offensive coordinator candidates so far are Broncos Pass Game Coordinator Davis Webb, Bears Offensive Coordinator Declan Doyle, Lions Assistant Head Coach/Wide Receivers Coach Scottie Montgomery, and former Commanders Offensive Coordinator Kliff Kingsbury.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Joe Brady was “very high” on the Ravens’ list for offensive coordinator, but the Bills hired him to be their head coach.
There could certainly be other offensive coordinator candidates that Minter and the Ravens will request to interview. Either way, the four aforementioned candidates are all very intriguing, and the Ravens’ job is highly desirable.
The Ravens interviewed Webb for their head coach position earlier this month. A 31-year-old former NFL backup quarterback, Webb worked with Bo Nix and under Sean Payton in Denver the past three seasons. Webb has drawn strong reviews for his football intelligence and ability to connect with players.
Doyle is another fast-rising young coach who just finished a successful offensive coordinator debut under first-year Bears Head Coach Ben Johnson. The Bears made huge offensive strides, going from last in the NFL in yards in 2024 to sixth in 2025, and Caleb Williams had a Year 2 breakout. While Johnson called the offensive plays, Doyle is a highly regarded coach in his own right who helped craft Chicago’s prolific offensive game plans.
Montgomery has a more extensive resume in the NFL and college. He was last an offensive coordinator at the University of Maryland from 2019-2020 and spent the past three seasons as a senior offensive position coach (running backs and wide receivers) on Dan Campbell’s staff in Detroit.
Kingsbury has long been a hot name in coaching circles and has a long track record of helping develop dual-threat quarterbacks, from Patrick Mahomes to Kyler Murray and Jayden Daniels. The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reported that Lamar Jackson and Ravens receivers have been vocal in their support for Kingsbury.
We’ll see who, if anybody else, joins the list. It’s clear Minter is doing his due diligence because it’s a critically important move and there are many moving pieces still around the league.