Jets to hire Robert Saleh as head coach

The New York Jets are set to hire 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh as their head coach.

The 49ers’ search for a new defensive coordinator can officially begin. Robert Saleh is set to take the New York Jets’ head coaching job. Josina Anderson had the first report.

Saleh’s rise to a head coach position was rapid. He took his first defensive coordinator job with the 49ers in 2017, got into the coaching cycle last year as a finalist for the Cleveland Browns job, and interviewed with six of seven teams with openings this year.

The Jets have struggled over the past decade. They haven’t been to the playoffs since 2010, and they won just seven games over the last two years under Adam Gase, who was fired after the season. Saleh will be the 20th head coach in Jets history.

San Francisco will receive a compensatory third-round pick in the 2021 draft and the 2022 draft for Saleh’s hire as a head coach under the adjusted Rooney Rule.

Report: Robert Saleh getting second interview with Chargers

The 49ers defensive coordinator is the first reported candidate to get a second interview with the Chargers.

Robert Saleh has emerged as a finalist for the Chargers head coaching job.

According to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport, Los Angeles is bringing in Saleh for a second interview.

NFL Media’s Mike Garafolo added that there’s a lot of speculation about Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll being the team’s next head coach, but they’re going about their coaching search.

The 49ers defensive coordinator is the first reported candidate to get a second interview with the Bolts.

Saleh, 41, is one of the top candidates during this cycle.

This past season, despite losing key players to free agency or injury, Saleh’s unit was the No. 4 passing defense and No. 5 overall defense in the league. In 2019, the 49ers had the NFL’s No. 2 overall defense and top passing defense that reached the Super Bowl.

Before getting the gig with the 49ers, Saleh was assistant linebackers coach in 2010 for the Texans, before moving on to the Seahawks (2011-13) as a defensive quality control coach. Then he went to the Jaguars (2014-16) as a linebackers coach.

Report: Robert Saleh to get 2nd interview with Chargers

49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh is interviewing for a second time with the Chargers for their head coach job.

A day after Robert Saleh took a second interview with the New York Jets for their head coach opening, NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport reported Saleh will have a second interview with the Los Angeles Chargers.

The Chargers were among the first teams to reach out to the 49ers about interviewing the defensive coordinator for their head coaching vacancy.

Saleh interviewed with the Jets a second time on Wednesday, and New York hoped to come to terms on a deal, but he left without an agreement. Instead, he flew to Florida where he’s meeting with the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday.

The Jaguars interviewed Saleh, but he’s no longer in the running after reports surfaced that Jacksonville is expected to hire former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer.

That leaves the Jets, Chargers, Falcons, Lions and Eagles as the options for Saleh to start his head coaching career. It appears the Jets and Chargers are the frontrunners for now.

How head coach hires could initiate a Sam Darnold for Jimmy Garoppolo trade

With SF 49ers DC Robert Saleh on the cusp of becoming the NY Jets HC, a Jimmy Garoppolo-Sam Darnold swap could make sense for both sides.

With the San Francisco 49ers season already over, many of their leading assistant coaches and at least one executive appear on the cusp of jobs with other teams. None have received more attention than 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh. After receiving his second interview with the New York Jets, Saleh seems like the favorite to become the head coach of Gang Green.

Saleh will undoubtedly bring some 49ers assistants with him to New York, likely choosing either Mike LaFleur (passing game coordinator) or Mike McDaniel (run game coordinator) to run the team’s offense. If he does, it could open the door for a significant transaction.

The Jets will have at least $70 million in cap space this offseason and the second overall pick in the draft. While fans are frustrated to miss out on Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence, they are in prime position to draft the next best signal-caller. Ohio State’s Justin Fields and BYU’s Zach Wilson are the two names touted as the second-best QB prospect in this year’s draft. While 2018 first-round pick Sam Darnold could serve as a bridge to a new QB in New York, a more proven veteran option with familiarity in a Shanahan-style system would seem like a better fit.

Of course, the 49ers have a quarterback conundrum of their own. Nick Mullens and C.J. Beathard have yet to look like capable starters, and Jimmy Garoppolo has been mired by injuries and some consistent shortcomings on the field. With several pending salary cap decisions, Garoppolo’s $26.9 million cap hit in 2021 creates some questions. While a reasonable salary for a starting quarterback, can the 49ers afford to make such a costly bet on Garoppolo? Then again, identifying viable alternatives may be an even more cumbersome proposition.

Late last year, however, before the 49ers took on the Jets in Week 2, head coach Kyle Shanahan was asked about Darnold. Below is his response:

“I’ve watched him a lot whether it was college or last week’s game… I’m a big fan of Sam’s. He’s a very good player. He’s going to have a very good career in this league. He makes a lot of plays. If you’re not on your stuff, if you let him get comfortable back there, he’ll pick you apart as good as any quarterback. He can throw it very well, and he sees the field extremely well.”

If Shanahan is indeed that high on Darnold, moving Garoppolo to acquire him begins to make a lot of sense.

A swap would cost the Jets a little more than $19 million in cap space, a very reasonable cost for a starter. Garoppolo has consistently received rave reviews for his presence in the locker room. Saleh surely wants to carry a lot of what he helped build in San Francisco to his next job, and players like Garoppolo could do that. Furthermore, his familiarity with the offense could be a great help to a young quarterback like Fields or Wilson.

Plus, without any guaranteed salary remaining in his contract, Garoppolo gives the franchise ample flexibility.

If he bounces back next season, New York could trade him to recoup draft capital. If he’s injured once again or fails to perform, he could be released without adding much dead money to the Jets’ books.

The savings might not be as considerable for the 49ers, but would be quite substantial. They would gain the same $19 million in space but would probably be more obligated to add a proven veteran, like Andy Dalton, Jacoby Brissett, or Tyrod Taylor, to offer primary competition and insurance. Still, even if that required a one-year, $5 million deal, the moves would create more than $14 million in cap savings. Some may prefer Garoppolo to Darnold and Taylor, but $14 million in savings could go a long way towards other parts of the roster.

Darnold’s contract will expire after 2021. Technically, the Jets (or 49ers in this scenario) could exercise the fifth-year option on his rookie-scale contract to retain him for another season. However, that decision will have to be made by May 1st of this year. Darnold’s fifth-year option will be worth roughly $25 million and be fully guaranteed. Without a chance to see him practice or play with the team before then, it’s extremely unlikely the team would make such a move. Instead, the 49ers would have the franchise tag at their disposal to prevent Darnold from leaving if they wanted to keep him around beyond next year.

The cost of creating space now, by moving Garoppolo for Darnold, would end up costing the 49ers more down the line if Darnold were a viable long-term option. That might seem like running in circles but it is precisely what the 49ers need. The salary cap decreases this year due to revenue losses from the COVID-19 pandemic, but it could explode next offseason.

Saleh remains one of the hottest head coaching candidates in the NFL. If he will be leaving the 49ers this year, it seems like no landing spot would be more advantageous to San Francisco than the Jets. He would be in a different conference and create a practical way for the 49ers to acquire a young starting quarterback and gain much-needed cap space.

 

 

Pros and cons of each Falcons coaching candidate

Once the 2020 NFL regular season concluded, the Atlanta Falcons wasted no time beginning their search for a new head coach and general manager.

Once the 2020 NFL regular season concluded, the Atlanta Falcons wasted no time beginning their search for a new head coach and general manager. The team has interviewed six people for its coaching vacancy, including interim coach Raheem Morris.

Here’s a look at all six candidates the Falcons have interviewed thus far, highlighting one pro and one con of each potential hire.

Falcons interviewed Titans OC Arthur Smith a second time on Wednesday

The Atlanta Falcons appear to be honing in on a their finalists for the team’s general manager and head-coaching vacancies.

The Atlanta Falcons appear to be honing in on a their finalists for the team’s general manager and head-coaching vacancies.

On Tuesday, it was reported that the Falcons had narrowed down their GM opening to two candidates. On Wednesday, the team interviewed Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Arthur Smith a second time for head coach, as reported by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport below.

Atlanta also interviewed the Rams director of college scouting, Brad Holmes, a second time over the weekend. There have also been whispers of a possible Terry Fontenot–Joe Brady pairing.

Stay tuned for more Falcons interview updates throughout the week.

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Eagles interviewing 49ers DC Robert Saleh for head coaching job

Eagles set to interview 49ers DC Robert Saleh for head coaching job

After completing his second interview with the New York Jets and leaving without an offer, Robert Saleh is set to interview for the Eagles vacancy.

According to Adam Schefter, Saleh is heading straight to his interview and will likely have a better idea of his decision by the end of the evening.

Saleh, 41, is a high energy defensive coordinator who helped transform the 49ers into one of the NFL’s top defensive units.

Saleh has also interviewed with the Lions, Jaguars, Falcons, and Chargers in addition to the Jets.

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Patriots’ ILB coach Jerod Mayo expected to Interview for Eagles’ head coaching job

Patriots’ ILB coach Jerod Mayo expected to Interview for Eagles’ head coaching job

Another interesting name has surfaced in the Eagles head coaching search, as Ian Rapoport is reporting that Patriots inside linebackers coach, Jerod Mayo, is expected to land an interview with Philadelphia.

Mayo, 34, played for Bill Belichick in New England and the former middle linebacker is one of the young up and coming candidates in the coaching ranks.

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Eagles request to interview Buccaneers DC Todd Bowles for head coaching job

Eagles request to interview Buccaneers DC Todd Bowles for head coaching job

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The Philadelphia Eagles have requested permission to interview Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ defensive coordinator, Todd Bowles, for their vacant head coach job.

Bowles was 24-40 in four seasons as the Jets’ head coach and after being dismissed following the 2018 season, the defensive-minded coach joined Bruce Arians’ staff in Tampa.

The Bucs were eighth in the league in points allowed and sixth in yards allowed during the 2020 regular season, and he’s familiar with Philadelphia after attending Temple University and playing under Bruce Arians.

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Eagles request to interview Titans OC Arthur Smith for head coaching job

Eagles request to interview Titans OC Arthur Smith for head coaching job

The Philadelphia Eagles have requested permission to interview Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Arthur Smith for their vacant head coaching position.

The Titans lost 20-13 to the Ravens in the AFC wild-card game on Sunday afternoon, making Smith available for interviews.

The Titans ranked fourth in scoring (30.7 ppg), second in total offense (396.4 ypg), and second in rushing (168.1 ypg) this season.

Derrick Henry rushed for 2,027 yards, the fifth-most in NFL history.

An even more impressive accomplishment on Smith’s resume centers around the resurrection of quarterback Ryan Tannehill.

The former Dolphins first-round pick regressed badly under Adam Gase, but with Smith in Tennessee, Tannehill earned NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors in 2019 and passed for the third-most yards in franchise history this season.

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