 the Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears, Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars, and the Minnesota Vikings are all in the running for a new head coach. The Raiders as well, but they're worrying about the playoff game. But ranking these head coaching positions, what is the worst and the best head coaching positions available at this point? I mean, you gotta go from worst to best because you gotta look at the pros and cons of each team, and we're gonna go ahead and name all five of these head coaching vacancies. Number five, let's say it's a Jacksonville Jaguars. I think this is pretty obvious at this point, probably worst on a lot of your guys' list. There's not really much going for them. I mean, the pros of it, Trevor Lawrence, once-in-a-generation talents could develop. Yeah, you have that upside of Trevor Lawrence. You have the number one overall pick, which you could draft someone or you could trade down. And then you also have great weather. That's it. That's really it. I mean, you've got some talent here and there. I mixed it as well, but nothing really is attractive for the Jacksonville Jaguars, other than that, Trevor Lawrence is the quarterback. I mean, just ask Urban Meyer, who took a job only because of Trevor Lawrence. And ignored the fact that, hey, you have defensive struggles. You wanna get Travis Etienne in the first round instead of getting an offensive lineman that you really need. Like there's a lot of aspects of the Jacksonville Jaguars that need some work. Number four on this list, I'm gonna go ahead and mention, I'm gonna mention the Chicago Bears. It's between the Chicago Bears and the Miami Dolphins at this point, but I'm gonna mention the Bears just because I know you have Justin Fields as like your Trevor Lawrence, like he was a rookie, he had a lot of upside and fields. But again, there's just way too many holes to fill. The defense looks good when the matchup is good and when the matchup is bad, they don't look the best. I mean, you've got some bright sides. Robert Quinn, you've got some good corners and Jaylen Johnson who hasn't had a bad season this year. David Montgomery as well, but he's, I mean, he's probably gonna be dealing with some contract issues in the next, probably in 2022, 2023. You've got some issues to fill, especially the offensive line. Like you've got to address that. And just because the craft shoot that the Chicago Bears offense has been as of late, Ryan Pace, Matt Nagy, those guys did not work out. And now you got to come in, bring in a general manager, bring in a head coach as well that can clean up the mistakes that those guys have made. So I would say number four are the Chicago Bears. Number three, I'm gonna go with the Miami Dolphins as the third best head coaching vacancy available. The pros of it, they have a great defense, young up and coming players, such as Jaylen Waddle, to a Tugofailoa, I mean, they're still kind of feeling them out. I mean, he's very accurate, but it's because he completes short intermediate passes and he doesn't make a lot of mistakes, which is all you could ask for. But as far as like the difference maker that they drafted Tugofailoa to be, not yet, just hasn't developed into that just yet. They're hoping that they can, but as of right now, no. So you have Jaylen Waddle, Mike DeSic, you're gonna have to sign to a big contract extension and you have a very good defense. You just gotta worry about the run game at this point. Duke Johnson, Miles Gaskin, even though Duke Johnson has been looking good, he's not the future. You've gotta get a running game going. You've gotta get some offensive line issues fixed for the Miami Dolphins and then you're set. The cons, I mean, Brian Flores, he was dealt with a bad hand from the time that he took this job three years ago. When you had Josh Rosen and Ryan Fitzpatrick as your quarterbacks in 2019, everybody expected the Dolphins to not do that good. And they didn't, but they did better than what people expected. Like they had a lot of good upsets that season and it's because of Brian Flores. And then the year after that, well, the Dolphins, they're not gonna do that good again. They're probably gonna be like seven and nine, six and 10, whatever. Nah, they've actually put up a winning season and we're actually, because of tiebreakers away from making an AFC wildcard spot. Oh man, they start one and seven. The Miami Dolphins are not looking good in 2021. Well, Brian Flores turned this team around. Seven game winning streak and gave them another winning season and swept the greatest coach of all time in Bill Belichick. I would say the cons of that are Brian Flores were the reason that the Miami Dolphins did so good. And whoever comes in as head coach has to match the same football IQ of Brian Flores to turn that team around. Team number two, and I would rate them at number one because they are only one position away from being a playoff team, but I'm gonna put the Denver Broncos at number two. And let me explain the pros. The pros, you're just a quarterback away. That's it, that's it. You have a run game. Melvin Gordon's not coming back next year. His contract is up, they have Giovante Williams. There's no need to re-sign him. So you're gonna have Giovante Williams in your running game, you're set. Offensive line, set. Defense, set. I mean, they give up some big plays here and there in the secondary, but for the most part, they're set. Now, this is why I have them ranked at number two and not at number one, is because that's the con, you're a quarterback away. And who is the personnel as executive, player executive that makes decisions along with George Payton, the general manager on who they're gonna bring in on that team, especially at the quarterback position? It's John L. Way. Denver Great will never lose his job with the Denver Broncos because of what he did as a player for the Denver Broncos. However, you gotta analyze and really think, all right, well, John L. Way, you brought us a Super Bowl by bringing in Payton Manning. You made that decision, you made the tough decision and moving on from Tim Tebow, bringing in Payton Manning and it helped us reach two Super Bowls and one of them we won, cool. After that, what happened? Nothing really, nothing really. Your future quarterback and Brock Osweiler, now he dipped, he's gone, didn't work out. Then you drive Paxton Lynch in the first round. No, didn't work out. Oh, let's go down the route of Trevor Simeon maybe. No, it didn't work out. Oh, let's go down the route of bringing in veteran quarterbacks because this quarterback is good and I believe in him. Casekeena, didn't work out. Joe Flacco, didn't work out. Teddy Bridgewater, didn't work out. Drew Locke, drafting another quarterback, did not work out. So it just hasn't worked out with John L. Way and if I'm a head coaching candidate, I would consider the Denver Broncos but because of John L. Way being there and knowing like, hey, I wanna bring in this quarterback, what are your thoughts? It's gonna be hard to kind of tell him like, dude, I don't know. Unless it's Aaron Rodgers, I don't wanna bring in another veteran quarterback. And then number one, I have the Minnesota Vikings. The pros of this, the roster is already in place. There were just a couple games, two, three, four games away that they gave up. They blew from being an NFC wildcard team. I mean, comparable, they could be talent-wise. They could be comparable to someone like the Las Vegas Raiders, like the Cincinnati Bengals, like they're not the best team at the NFL but they could be like, oh, they could make a push in the playoffs. They could be dark horses. And that's why the Minnesota Vikings, the roster is there, Mike Zimmer has had some very good success with the Minnesota Vikings and the reason why he got fired is because of the collapses that he had. He was not able to finish games. I just wasn't able to. So if you get a head coaching candidate in there, that actually does a little bit better and was able to finish out those two, three, four games that they ended up losing, you're fine. You're fine. You've got the quarterback there in Kirk Cousins, regardless of what everyone else says, Kirk Cousins is fine. He's okay. He's the quarterback. You've got Daven Cook in the running game. The offensive line is not that bad. The defense isn't that bad. The secondary needs some holes to fill in but it's still a very good job. And might I also add that Aaron Rodgers, more than likely will not be returning to the Green Bay Packers. So the NFC North wide open and who are the favorites if Aaron Rodgers were to leave? The Minnesota Vikings. So whichever head coach takes the Minnesota Vikings job, as long as you don't mess it up in free agency, as long as you don't mess it up in the draft, you already have the roster. The competition isn't really necessarily there in the NFC North. You can win that division. You can run that division for the next two, three years or so.