{"id":40705,"date":"2026-02-02T01:15:21","date_gmt":"2026-02-02T06:15:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportsdaily.news\/index.php\/2026\/02\/02\/here-are-some-concise-engaging-rewrites-all-keep-the-main-topic-and-keywords-top-10-nfl-head-coaching-hires-john-harbaugh-clint-kubiak1-power-ranking-the-top-10-nfl-head-coaching\/"},"modified":"2026-02-02T01:15:21","modified_gmt":"2026-02-02T06:15:21","slug":"here-are-some-concise-engaging-rewrites-all-keep-the-main-topic-and-keywords-top-10-nfl-head-coaching-hires-john-harbaugh-clint-kubiak1-power-ranking-the-top-10-nfl-head-coaching","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportsdaily.news\/index.php\/2026\/02\/02\/here-are-some-concise-engaging-rewrites-all-keep-the-main-topic-and-keywords-top-10-nfl-head-coaching-hires-john-harbaugh-clint-kubiak1-power-ranking-the-top-10-nfl-head-coaching\/","title":{"rendered":"Here are some concise, engaging rewrites \u2014 all keep the main topic and keywords (Top 10, NFL head coaching hires, John Harbaugh, Clint Kubiak):\n\n1. &#8220;Power-Ranking the Top 10 NFL Head Coaching Hires: From John Harbaugh to Clint Kubiak&#8221;  \n2. &#8220;From John Harbaugh to Clint Kubiak \u2014 Ranking the Top 10 NFL Head Coaching Hires&#8221;  \n3. &#8220;Grading the Top 10 NFL Head Coaching Hires: John Harbaugh Through Clint Kubiak&#8221;  \n4. &#8220;Top 10 NFL Head Coaching Hires Rated: John Harbaugh to Clint Kubiak&#8221;  \n5. &#8220;Who Wins? A Top-10 Rating of NFL Head Coaching Hires, From John Harbaugh to Clint Kubiak&#8221;  \n6. &#8220;Breaking Down the Top 10 NFL Head Coaching Hires \u2014 From John Harbaugh All the Way to Clint Kubiak&#8221;\n\nRecommended pick: option 1 for punchy, modern appeal."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The NFL last saw 10 first-time head coaches in 2022 \u2014 and within four years, eight of those hires were already gone. With that in mind, it\u2019s at least comforting to think this 2026 crop can\u2019t be worse. FOX Sports has ranked the 10 new head coaches from this offseason, offering an early read on each hire.<\/p>\n<p>Cardinals \u2014 LaFleur (Grade: D-)<br \/>\nArizona surprised some observers by choosing LaFleur over candidates like Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula, who many expected to be the next standout coach from Sean McVay\u2019s tree. LaFleur does bring valuable experience \u2014 years under Kyle Shanahan and several seasons alongside McVay \u2014 but critics wonder whether the Cardinals picked the right schematic and leadership fit, especially given other intriguing options they passed up.<\/p>\n<p>Bills \u2014 Joe Brady (Grade: D)<br \/>\nOwner Terry Pegula reportedly pushed for a change after the season and ended up tabbing Joe Brady, the Bills\u2019 offensive coordinator, rather than an outside candidate such as former Buffalo OC Brian Daboll. Brady is respected league-wide and has been interviewed for head-coaching jobs repeatedly, but promoting from within felt risky to many fans who expected a more proven, external choice to lead a Super Bowl-aspirational roster.<\/p>\n<p>Dolphins \u2014 Hafley (Grade: C)<br \/>\nMiami needed a disciplinarian \u2014 a \u201cCEO\u201d \u2014 after instability under Mike McDaniel, and Hafley fits that profile with head-coaching experience at Boston College. His college record was modest and translating college head-coaching chops to the NFL can be difficult, but Hafley\u2019s recent success as Green Bay\u2019s defensive coordinator and his leadership traits make this a reasonable, if not exciting, gamble.<\/p>\n<p>Titans \u2014 Robert Saleh (Grade: C+)<br \/>\nSaleh\u2019s Jets tenure (20-36) had clear flaws, some tied to poor quarterback play but also to coaching decisions. Tennessee is banking on his growth from that experience; Saleh brings a strong defensive mind and a reputation for leadership. He also surprised some by hiring Brian Daboll \u2014 another coach with a checkered recent record but deep offensive expertise \u2014 to help develop young QB Cam Ward.<\/p>\n<p>Browns \u2014 Todd Monken (Grade: C+)<br \/>\nMonken is viewed primarily as a quarterback developer, which is exactly what Cleveland needs. He\u2019s had high-performing offensive stints with Jameis Winston in Tampa, helped restore Lamar Jackson toward MVP form in Baltimore, and coached prolific college offenses. Still, Monken has never been an NFL head coach, and the Browns\u2019 lengthy search possibly cost them defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz, making this a high-stakes hire focused on fixing the QB position.<\/p>\n<p>Raiders \u2014 Klint Kubiak (Grade: B-)<br \/>\nKubiak\u2019s stock rose after his offensive work with the Super Bowl-bound Seahawks and QB Sam Darnold, but turning a strong coordinator r\u00e9sum\u00e9 into head-coach success isn\u2019t guaranteed. The Raiders can be patient; they\u2019re rebuilding and likely want Kubiak to develop the presumed top-2026 draft pick at quarterback, Fernando Mendoza. His coaching lineage \u2014 time with Gary Kubiak, Kevin Stefanski and Kyle Shanahan \u2014 gives him a deep offensive education to lean on. (Raiders cannot officially announce until after Super Bowl LX.)<\/p>\n<p>Steelers \u2014 Mike McCarthy (Grade: B)<br \/>\nMcCarthy\u2019s r\u00e9sum\u00e9 is hard to argue with: long-term success in Green Bay, playoff appearances across many seasons, and a Super Bowl on his ledger. The main question is fit: McCarthy is 62 and has historically been more of a win-now manager than a rebuild architect. If Pittsburgh can pair him with a young franchise quarterback, he could be a huge asset; without that QB solution, his age and style might limit what he can achieve.<\/p>\n<p>Ravens \u2014 Jesse Minter (Grade: B+)<br \/>\nMinter entered the cycle as one of the most sought-after assistants and inherits perhaps the best roster of any new coach, including Lamar Jackson under center \u2014 instant contention potential. His r\u00e9sum\u00e9 includes successful defensive builds under both Harbaugh brothers, top college defensive work in 2023, and a strong turnaround of a Chargers unit, convincing many executives he\u2019s ready to lead.<\/p>\n<p>Falcons \u2014 Kevin Stefanski (Grade: A)<br \/>\nAtlanta needed someone who could unlock its offensive talent after Raheem Morris failed to do so, and Stefanski\u2019s record as an offensive architect makes him a logical choice. Though his last stint in Cleveland ended badly (8-26), his prior work \u2014 including two 11-win seasons, playoff runs and two Coach of the Year awards \u2014 shows he can turn offenses and quarterbacks around, which should serve him well in Atlanta.<\/p>\n<p>Giants \u2014 Jim Harbaugh (Grade: A+)<br \/>\nNew York\u2019s hire is a franchise-altering move. Harbaugh brings a long track record of success, stability and credibility \u2014 an 18-season r\u00e9sum\u00e9 in Baltimore with consistent winning and a Super Bowl \u2014 plus a commanding presence that the Giants have lacked. He\u2019s the rare coach with proven ability to quickly restore discipline and develop young quarterbacks, making him the one person most likely to engineer an immediate turnaround.<\/p>\n<p>Fan Take (two sentences)<br \/>\nThese hires matter because head coaches shape team identity, quarterback development, and the competitive landscape \u2014 one successful or failed hire can ripple through a franchise for years. Fans should watch whether teams opt for veteran steadiness or developmental upside, since this cycle could shift hiring trends and determine which clubs become contenders.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The NFL last saw 10 first-time head coaches in 2022 \u2014 and within four years, eight of those hires were already gone. 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