Take a few moments and mull something over. Is it possible that some of these sports analysts on television don’t believe some of the things that they are saying? The term ‘hot takes’ exists for a reason. Here’s something else worth thinking about for a few seconds. How would you rank Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh if you stacked him against the NFL’s other head coaches?

Few own a more impressive resume. The coming 2025-26 regular season doubles as his 18th at the Ravens‘ helm. Only Mike Tomlin of the rival Pittsburgh Steelers has been in the same position longer.

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Harbaugh has won over 62% of his games with a 172-104 win-loss total. He’s above .500 during the postseason with a mark of 13-11. He’s won a Super Bowl. What else are we debating?

John Harbaugh isn’t just one of pro football’s top coaches heading into the coming regular season. He’s one of the best head coaches of the past two decades, but it seems the guy over at FS1 didn’t get the memo.

Nick Wright severely undervalues John Harbaugh of the Ravens.

If you’ve found your way in front of the television screen to digest some sports talk, you’ve no doubt come across FS1’s Nick Wright and his First Things First brand. If you elected against doing so recently, consider yourself lucky. One of his recent ‘hot takes’ will make you want to pull your hair out.

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Nick spent a recent segment blasting Nick Sirianni of the Philadelphia Eagles. That’s nothing new, but the attention grabber was his unveiling of his top ten NFL head coaches.

Check his list out:

What jumps out at you about this list? Is there anyone notable who is missing? Check out the segment below to fully digest the entire conversation.

Lists like these are always subjective, but regardless of how you slice this one, it’s confusing. Baltimore swept Pittsburgh last season. John beat his brother Jim Harbaugh when they locked horns during a Super Bowl. Shanahan hasn’t won one yet. O’Connell, LaFleur, and Campbell haven’t even qualified to lead their teams in football’s biggest game.

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While we know lists like these are always subjective. It’s hard to understand what Wright was thinking here. This borders on disrespectful. Harbaugh is clearly one of the NFL’s ten best coaches, and it isn’t close. The challenge flag has been thrown on this one.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: John Harbaugh is undervalued in Fox Sports’ NFL head coach ranking