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105.7 The Fan Ranking all 32 NFL head coaches ahead of 2021 season

Ranking all 32 NFL head coaches ahead of 2021 season

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By Tim Kelly, Audacy Sports

Ahead of the 2021 NFL season, here is Audacy Sports' ranking of all 32 head coaches in the league:

David Culley
David Culley is entering his first season as Texans head coach. Photo credit (Benny Sieu/USA Today)

32. David Culley, Houston Texans

The Texans were 4-12 in 2020 with Deshaun Watson playing at an extremely high level. The guess here is that Culley will never actually coach Watson in a game, but that he'll have to spend much of his first season as Texans head coach deflecting questions about the quarterback's legal troubles. With the worst roster in the NFL, the 65-year-old isn't set up for success.

Dan Campbell
Dan Campbell is entering his first season as Lions head coach. Photo credit (Nic Antaya/Getty Images)

31. Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions

Whether or not you enjoy Campbell's demeanor, Mark Schlereth of FOX Sports probably put it best when he said that "I don't care how many kneecaps you bite" if your roster doesn't have enough talent. Campbell signed a six-year deal to come to Detroit, and he'll likely need that security in the early going, with the Lions seemingly set up for a few lean years.

Nick Sirianni
Nick Sirianni is entering his first season as Eagles head coach. Photo credit (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

30. Nick Sirianni, Philadelphia Eagles

Sirianni may have been nervous in his introductory press conference, but since then he's handled the media fine. The reality, though, is we don't know much about the 40-year-old as a coach, given that he's never been a head coach at any level. Additionally, Sirianni has been handed what may be the worst Eagles roster in over two decades.

Urban Meyer
Urban Meyer is entering his first season as Jaguars head coach. Photo credit (Matt Pendleton/USA Today)

29. Urban Meyer, Jacksonville Jaguars

Meyer is one of the great collegiate coaches of all-time, having guided both Florida and Ohio State to National Championship wins. Meyer is set up very well in the long run with Trevor Lawrence, but it will be interesting to see how someone who only lost 32 games in 17 college seasons will handle the peaks and valleys likely to present themselves early in his NFL tenure.

Brandon Staley
Brandon Staley is entering his first season as Chargers head coach. Photo credit (Kirby Lee/USA Today)

28. Brandon Staley, Los Angeles Chargers

Staley was the defensive coordinator under Sean McVay for just a season with the Rams, presiding over the league's top-rated defensive unit, led by Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey. The 38-year-old now gets his first shot at being a head coach, and he's seemingly set up well considering that he's inherited reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year Justin Herbert.

Arthur Smith
Arthur Smith is entering his first season as Falcons head coach. Photo credit (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

27. Arthur Smith, Atlanta Falcons

In two seasons, Smith changed the perception of Ryan Tannehill as a potential bust into being seen as a top-half-of-the-league starter. Certainly, Smith benefitted from coaching Derrick Henry at the height of his powers. The Falcons probably won't contend for a playoff spot in 2021, but with Matt Ryan, Calvin Ridley, Russell Gage and Kyle Pitts at his disposal, Smith should be able to put together a pretty exciting offense.

Robert Saleh
Robert Saleh is entering his first season as Jets head coach. Photo credit (Dustin Satloff/Getty Images)

26. Robert Saleh, New York Jets

Saleh has experience working under Gary Kubiak, Pete Carroll and Kyle Shannahan, a pretty good trio to learn under. Now, the fiery defensive mind will get his first chance to lead an NFL team of his own. For as much as the Jets have been a punchline in the last decade, Saleh should bring stability to an organization that desperately needs it. We're also pretty bullish on his rookie quarterback, Zach Wilson.

Zac Taylor
Zac Taylor is entering his third season as Bengals head coach. Photo credit (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

25. Zac Taylor, Cincinnati Bengals

Record as Bengals Head Coach: 6-25-1

It would have been unreasonable to expect Taylor to lead the Bengals in either of his first two seasons as the team's head coach, but 25 losses in two years is a ton. Taylor will need to make sure that former No. 1 overall pick Joe Burrow takes much less of a beating than he did in a rookie season that ended with him tearing his ACL and MCL in his left knee. The 38-year-old may not need to lead the Bengals to the postseason in 2021, but certainly they'll need to begin to trend that way for Taylor to get a fourth season as the head coach.

Joe Judge
Joe Judge is entering his second season as Giants head coach. Photo credit (Corey Perrine/Getty Images)

24. Joe Judge, New York Giants

Record as Giants Head Coach: 6-10

Given that 2021 is seemingly a make-or-break year for both Dave Gettleman and Daniel Jones, you wonder if Judge's seat is already a bit warm in year two. The Giants defense made tremendous strides in Judge's first season, and what should be a much-improved offense will need to catch up in year two. Having watched Chip Kelly extensively, there is a thought from here that Judge's style may have a relatively short shelf life, but we'll see.

Kliff Kingsbury
Kliff Kingsbury is entering his third season as Cardinals head coach. Photo credit (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

23. Kliff Kingsbury, Arizona Cardinals

Record as Cardinals Head Coach: 13-18-1

Steve Keim has done a tremendous job rebuilding the Cardinals in the span of a couple offseasons, and adding J.J. Watt on a two-year deal in the offseason suggests that the organization believes this team has a chance to make a run in the NFC playoffs. The pairing of Kyler Murray and DeAndre Hopkins is a coach's dream on one hand, but with it comes immense expectations, ones that Kingsbury will have to meet in 2021 to keep his job.

Matt Nagy
Matt Nagy is entering his fourth season as Bears head coach. Photo credit (Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

22. Matt Nagy, Chicago Bears

Record as Bears Head Coach: 28-20

The Bears snuck into the playoffs at 8-8 in Nagy's third season as the team's head coach, but it was still a pretty taxing campaign in Chicago. The organization hopes that Justin Fields will solve their quarterback woes from a long-term perspective, though the team will likely bring the former Ohio State star along slowly. After all, if Fields replaces Andy Dalton at some point in the middle of the season and flashes, it may go a long way in assuring that Nagy and general manager Ryan Pace return in 2022.

Vic Fangio
Vic Fangio is entering his season as Broncos head coach. Photo credit (Adam Bettcher/Getty Images)

21. Vic Fangio, Denver Broncos

Record as Broncos Head Coach: 12-20

Fangio is in an unenviable situation because he has a very talented roster, but he's in the NFL's toughest division, and whether it's Drew Lock or Teddy Bridgewater, the Broncos almost certainly have the weakest quarterback in the AFC West. Fangio is a tremendous defensive coordinator, one that may need the Broncos to overachieve to some degree if he wants to get a fourth year as the team's head coach.

Matt Rhule
Matt Rhule is entering. his second season as Panthers head coach. Photo credit (Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

20. Matt Rhule, Carolina Panthers

Record as Panthers Head Coach: 5-11

We don't yet know if Sam Darnold -- or even P.J. Walker -- will be able to assert themselves as the team's long-term answer at quarterback, but the Panthers could be a surprise playoff contender in 2021 if they get improved play from the position. Rhule has built a tremendous culture at every place he's coached at, and if Christian McCaffrey can stay healthy this season, the Panthers could have quite a bit of success in the head coach's second season.

Mike McCarthy
Mike McCarthy is the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Photo credit (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

19. Mike McCarthy, Dallas Cowboys

Record as Cowboys Head Coach: 6-10

McCarthy did lead the Packers to a victory in Super Bowl XLV, but there still is a perception that he underachieved to some degree given that the Packers reached the sport's highest stage just once under his tutelage, despite having Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers at quarterback. McCarthy's first season in Dallas was relatively disastrous, and if there isn't improvement under new defensive coordinator Dan Quinn and a ton of success with a loaded offense, he may find himself on the hot seat.

Mike Zimmer
Mike Zimmer is entering his eighth season as Vikings head coach. Photo credit (Adam Bettcher/Getty Images)

18. Mike Zimmer, Minnesota Vikings

Record as Vikings Head Coach: 64-47-1

Zimmer has a .576 winning percentage in seven seasons as the Vikings head coach, but the organization has been held back by the inability to acquire an elite quarterback during his tenure. It will be interesting to see how the Vikings proceed this offseason if they miss the playoffs for a second consecutive season considering they are pretty much married to Kirk Cousins for two more years.

Frank Reich
Frank Reich is entering his fourth season as Colts head coach. Photo credit (Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

17. Frank Reich, Indianapolis Colts

Record as Colts Head Coach: 28-20

Reich landed the Colts head coaching job after helping Nick Foles and the Philadelphia Eagles win their first Super Bowl title in the absence of Carson Wentz. Since he's taken over as Colts head coach, the team has played very well, despite a lack of stability at quarterback. Andrew Luck retired after helping the Colts reach the playoffs in Reich's first season. Since then, the Colts have been able to tread water at the position with the likes of Jacoby Brissett and and Philip Rivers, but they certainly hoped reuniting Wentz with Reich would be the answer for quite some time at quarterback. It may be, but Wentz's status for the beginning of the season is already in doubt after he had surgery on his left foot earlier this month. If Wentz returns and rebounds after a disastrous final season in Philadelphia, Reich's Colts could be Super Bowl contenders.

Jon Gruden
Jon Gruden is entering his fourth season in stint No. 2 as the Raiders head coach. Photo credit (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

16. Jon Gruden, Las Vegas Raiders

Record as Raiders Head Coach (This Stint): 19-29

From here, there's not a lot of doubt about whether Gruden can still outscheme most defensive coordinators in the league. He's revived Derek Carr's career. However, the 57-year-old is wearing perhaps too many hats in the Raiders organization, and it could very well miss the postseason for a fourth consecutive year under Gruden in 2021.

Brian Flores
Brian Flores is entering his third season as Dolphins head coach. Photo credit (Eric Espada/Getty Images)

15. Brian Flores, Miami Dolphins

Record as Dolphins Head Coach: 15-17

After the first month of Flores' head coaching career, the Dolphins being 15-17 after the conclusion of his second season would have been unthinkable. Flores and general manager Chris Grier have turned the Dolphins around in a hurry, to the point where the team looks a quarterback away from being a serious contender in the AFC. That may be last year's No. 5 overall pick Tua Tagovailoa, though the former Alabama star was underwhelming in his rookie season. If the quarterback position keeps the Dolphins out of the postseason in 2021, there will need to be quite a bit of thinking down by Flores and Grier in terms of how to proceed.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur is entering his third season as the Packers head coach. Photo credit (Quinn Harris/Getty Images)

14. Matt LaFleur, Green Bay Packers

Record as Packers Head Coach: 26-6

Being the head coach of an all-time great quarterback isn't always an enviable position. The Packers have gone 13-3 and reached the NFC Championship in each of LaFleur's first two seasons -- and they're still quite a few people who feel that the jury is out on the 41-year-old. Granted, his late-game coaching in last year's NFC Championship Game loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers left a lot to be desired, but this is someone who has pretty quickly made you forget the Packers were so disappointing in 2019 that it led to Mike McCarthy being fired before the end of the regular season. Perhaps we'll never truly give LaFleur his true credit unless he has success with Jordan Love after the Aaron Rodgers era concludes.

Kevin Stefanski
Kevin Stefanski is entering his second season as Browns head coach. Photo credit (Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

13. Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland Browns

Record as Browns Head Coach: 11-5

While COVID-19 prevented Stefanski from coaching the Browns postseason win over the division-rival Pittsburgh Steelers, he guided the team to an 11-5 record in his first season as their head coach. Mind you, his predecessor, Freddie Kitchens, did such a poor job in the year before Stefanski took over that the Browns went 6-10 and Baker Mayfield's future hardly looked certain.

Pete Carroll
Pete Carroll is entering his 12th season as the Seahawks head coach. Photo credit (Chris Unger/Getty Images)

12. Pete Carroll, Seattle Seahawks

Record as Seahawks Head Coach: 112-63-1

Carroll, now 69, has a very real chance to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame when his coaching career concludes. However, he needs to change his stripes in 2021 to have a chance at cementing himself as a Hall of Famer. Russell Wilson is the best player on his team, and one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. If the organization is unable to make a playoff run with Wilson in 2021 and he requests a trade after the season, it would dampen what's otherwise been a tremendous run in Seattle for Carroll.

Mike Vrabel
Mike Vrabel is entering his fourth. season as Titans head coach. Photo credit (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

11. Mike Vrabel, Tennessee Titans

Record as Titans Head Coach: 29-19

Losing offensive coordinator Arthur Smith will be a major test of Vrabel, but under his watch, the Titans have become a team that can beat anyone in the NFL on a given Sunday. The Titans are perhaps the clearest example of a team taking on the personality of their head coach.

Sean McDermott
Sean McDermott is entering his fifth season as Bills head coach. Photo credit (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

10. Sean McDermott, Buffalo Bills

Record as Bills Head Coach: 38-26

Give McDermott a ton of credit. He has a defensive background, but after bringing Josh Allen along slowly in his first two seasons, he allowed offensive coordinator Brian Daboll to unleash a dynamic offense last year. Daboll, inexplicably, didn't get a head coaching job this past offseason, so virtually all of McDermott's key players and coaches that helped the team reach the AFC Championship Game in 2020 are back. It would hardly be a surprise if the 2021 season concludes with McDermott holding up the Lombardi Trophy.

Ron Rivera
Ron Rivera is entering his second season as the Washington Football Team head coach. Photo credit (Paul Rutherford/USA Today)

9. Ron Rivera, Washington Football Team

Record as Washington Football Team Head Coach: 7-9

Rivera gave Washington what they desperately needed -- an adult in the room. Rivera navigated through a name change, organizational sexual assault scandal and a quarterback carousel to help Washington win the lowly NFC East in 2020. Mind you, he did all this while battling cancer. Rivera is a tremendous leader of men, one that may very well help Washington to become the first repeat NFC East winner since the mid-2000s.

Bruce Arians
Bruce Arians is entering his third season as Buccaneers head coach. Photo credit (Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images)

8. Bruce Arians, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Record as Buccaneers Head Coach: 18-14

There were parts of the 2020 season where you wondered if Arians and Tom Brady could co-exist, but the team came together at the right time and ultimately made a Super Bowl run. Arians does things his own way, but it's now worked at multiple stops. This could very well be the 68-year-old's final season as an NFL head coach, but he'll have a chance to win a second consecutive title if he is on his way out of the league.

Sean McVay
Sean McVay is entering his fifth season as Rams head coach. Photo credit (Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)

7. Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams

Record as Rams Head Coach: 43-21

McVay almost certainly overachieved in four seasons with Jared Goff, which makes it scary to imagine what he'll be able to do with Matthew Stafford, who is pretty universally seen as a major talent upgrade. Winning a Super Bowl in the first year with Stafford is a lot to ask, but this roster has that type of talent.

Kyle Shannahan
Kyle Shannahan is entering his fifth season as 49ers head coach. Photo credit (Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

6. Kyle Shannahan, San Francisco 49ers

Record as 49ers Head Coach: 29-35

Shannahan's record doesn't indicate just how good of a coach he is -- the 49ers won two games the season before he arrived and were decimated by injuries last year as they attempted to defend their NFC title. Whether it's Jimmy Garoppolo or Trey Lance at quarterback, we expect the 49ers to be one of the teams to beat when the 2021 NFC playoffs begin.

Mike Tomlin
Mike Tomlin is entering his 15th season as Steelers head coach. Photo credit (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

5. Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh Steelers

Record as Steelers Head Coach: 145-78-1

If you were going to build a coach who you want to be the face of your organization in a lab, it would be the supremely confident Tomlin. This may be Ben Roethlisberger's final season with the Steelers, but Tomlin -- entering his 15th season as the team's head coach -- will likely be in Pittsburgh as long as he decides to be.

John Harbaugh
John Harbaugh is entering his 14th season as Ravens head coach. Photo credit (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

4. John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens

Record as Ravens Head Coach: 129-79

For all the focus that there was in the early 2010s on his brother, John is the Harbaugh who has put together a resume that may ultimately land him a bust in Canton. The 58-year-old is entering his 14th season as the head coach in Baltimore, and the Ravens have Super Bowl aspirations under Harbaugh, who has already guided the team to one championship.

Andy Reid
Andy Reid is entering his ninth season as the head coach of the Chiefs. Photo credit (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

3. Andy Reid, Kansas City Chiefs

Record as Chiefs Head Coach: 91-37

Reid isn't the longest-tenured head coach in the NFL with one team, but between the Eagles and the Chiefs, Reid has led a team every year since 1999, a streak that's unmatched in the league currently. The 63-year-old is sixth in NFL history with 221 wins, and could very well pass Curly Lambeau and Tom Landry before his Hall of Fame career is up.

Sean Payton
Sean Payton is entering his 15th season as Saints head coach. Photo credit (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

2. Sean Payton, New Orleans Saints

Record as Saints Head Coach: 143-81

Payton is one of the greatest offensive minds in NFL history, and given how diminished Drew Brees was at the end of his career, the Saints may actually be better off in 2021 with Taysom Hill and/or Jameis Winston at quarterback. We don't believe the Saints will skip a beat in 2021 -- in fact, they may improve from what they were a year ago.

Bill Belichick
Bill Belichick is entering his 22nd season as Patriots head coach. Photo credit (Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)

1. Bill Belichick, New England Patriots

Record as Patriots Head Coach: 244-92

One bad season certainly isn't going to knock Belichick off the top spot. He's a six-time Super Bowl Champion who's not only the greatest coach in NFL history, but perhaps in sports history. Consider this: Belichick has coached 336 regular season games as the head coach of the Patriots, and it would take a non-winning season in 2021 for him to reach 100 losses with the organization.

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