Report: Detroit Lions have begun initial stages of head coaching search, already interviewed Marvin Lewis

According to NFL Network, the Detroit Lions have begun the initial stages of their head coaching search and have already interviewed Marvin Lewis.

According to a joint NFL Network article written by Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero, and Mike Garafolo, the Detroit Lions have begun the initial stages of their head coaching search and have already interviewed former Cincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis.

After 16 seasons coaching the Bengals, Lewis was let go in 2018 and is currently a co-defensive coordinator at Arizona State, working alongside former NFL coach and current Sun Devils coach Herm Edwards.

Per the report, Lewis interviewed with the Lions last Thursday and is the first of several candidates the Lions will be considering.

The Lions have put “in as many as 10 interview slips for head coaching candidates” for current NFL coordinators/coaches, and are even exploring the college ranks as well.

The NFL network made a point to mention several other candidates as well, including 49ers’ DC Robert Saleh, Chiefs’ OC Eric Bienemy, and Titans’ OC Arthur Smith as potential targets. All of which — including Lewis — were among the top-10 candidates we at Lions Wire included in our initial coaching candidates examination.

Not included in our top-10 but also mentioned in the NFL Network piece, was former Lions’ tight end and current Saints’ assistant head coach/tight ends coach Dan Campbell. After taking over as interim coach for Miami in 2015, Campbell joined the Saints and is widely considered a head coaching waiting.

Additionally, if the Lions were to pursue a college coach, in our top-10 list, we listed Iowa State coach Matt Campbell — whom both Lions Wire editors Jeff Risdon and Erik Schlitt are big fans of –, while NFL Network suggested Northwestern’s Pat Fitzgerald — who we also profiled in a separate piece.

Finally, the NFL Network also mentioned some general manager names that the Lions are expected to interview, including several we at Lions Wire have already profiled: Seahawks GM John Schneider, Colts’ Ed Dodds, Vikings’ George Paton, and Seahawks’ Scott Fritterer — who we identified in our GM candidates article — as well as Rams’ Director of college scouting Brad Holmes.

New names we have yet to profile include Saints’ VP of player personnel/assistant general manager Terry Fontenot, Steelers’ VP of football administration Omar Khan, Cowboys VP of player personnel Will McClay, and Patriots front office consultant Eliot Wolf, who is better know for his time with the Packers front office.

Is Omar Khan the Steelers GM-in-waiting?

Khan, the Steelers vice president of football and business administration, has been with the organization since 2001.

In a recent NFL agent survey, insightfully reported by The Athletic‘s Ben Standig, 30 agents were asked their perspectives on dozens of topics. One of them was who to watch as a future general manager and, not surprisingly, Omar Khan’s name came up.

Khan, known as the Steelers contract guru, has meticulously handled a multitude of responsibilities since joining the Steelers. His strategic approach to contract negotiations and salary cap wizardry has been vital in keeping the Steelers competitive over the years.

Since 2001, Khan, 43, has ascended the Steelers front office ladder from football administration coordinator to director of football administration and was promoted to vice president of football and business administration in 2016.

It’s clear that Khan has been groomed to be a general manager; however, it may wind up being somewhere outside of Pittsburgh. He has been linked to other GM opportunities with the Seahawks, Rams, Dolphins and Jets but has remained loyal to the Steelers.

Although Colbert has desired year-to-year contracts with the Steelers, he shows no signs of stepping down. His current contract takes him through the 2021 season.

Pro scouting coordinator Brandon Hunt has actually been hinted at as the favorite to succeed Colbert. Entering his 10th season, Hunt was interviewed by the Eagles in 2016 for their director of player personnel.

Whoever does replace Colbert down the line will have tremendously big shoes to fill.

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