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Mr. Scot

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Coaches that are now or are expected to be on the open market. Some have connections with coaching finalist Ron Rivera (indicated by *) some with the Panthers, others neither. Likelihood varies. Some are already available. Others could be if their contracts are up or if their current team gives them permission.

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR - Rob Chudzinski (former TE Coach, Chargers)*

Former Candidates:

- John Ramsdell (QB Coach, Chargers)* - likely to be retained

- Tom Clements (QB Coach, Packers)

- Frank Reich (QB Coach, Colts)

- Brian Daboll (OC, Browns) - hired by the Dolphins

- Matt Cavanaugh (QB Coach, Jets)*

- Bill Musgrave (QB Coach/assistant HC, Falcons)* - hired by the Vikings

- Wade Wilson (QB Coach, Cowboys)*

- Charlie Joiner (WR Coach, Chargers)* - likely to be retained

- Tom Rathman (RB Coach, 49ers) - will be kept on 49ers staff

- Clarence Shelmon (OC, Chargers)* - likely to be retained

- Bruce Arians (OC, Steelers)*

- Ken Zampese (QB Coach, Bengals)

QB COACH -Mike Shula (former QB Coach, Jaguars)

Former Candidates:

- Jim Zorn (QB Coach, Ravens)

- Jeremy Bates (former OC, Seahawks)

- Darrell Bevell (OC, Vikings) - hired to be OC for the Seahawks

- Brad Childress (former Head Coach, Vikings)* - may have options elsewhere

- Jay Gruden (Head Coach, UFL; formers Bucs assistant) - interviewed but not hired

- Paul Hackett (QB Coach, Raiders) - being let go by the Raiders

- Ted Tollner (Passing Game Coordinator, Raiders)

- Carl Smith (QB Coach, Browns)

- Geep Chryst (former TE Coach, Panthers) - joining Jim Harbaugh's 49ers staff

- Dan Henning (former OC, Dolphins) - may retire

RB COACH

- Edgar Bennett (RB Coach, Packers)*

- Tim Spencer (RB Coach, Bears)*

- Anthony Lynn (RB Coach, Jets)

- Jimmy Raye (former OC, 49ers)

- Gene Huey (former RB Coach, Colts)

- Jim Skipper (former RB Coach, Panthers) - interviewed by Ron Rivera; has since been advised team is going in another direction

- Eric Studesville (RB Coach, interim Head Coach, Broncos)* - retained by the Broncos

- Kelly Skipper (RB Coach, Raiders) - appears likely to stay with the Raiders; might have been odd anyway given the team let his dad go

WR COACH - Fred Graves (WR Coach, Titans)

OFFENSIVE CONSULTANT - Ricky Proehl (former WR, Cardinals, Rams, Panthers)

Former Candidates:

- Ron Turner (WR Coach, Colts)*

- Darryl Drake (WR Coach, Bears)*

- Terry Robiskie (WR Coach, Falcons)

- Wendell Davis (Assistant WR Coach, 49ers)*

- Ray Sherman (former WR Coach, Cowboys) - said to be interviewing for the recently vacated Titans head coaching job

- Jerry Sullivan (WR Coach, 49ers) - reportedly planning to retire

- Al Saunders (Offensive Assistant, Ravens) - taking the offensive coordinator job in Oakland

- Tyke Tolbert (former WR Coach, Panthers) - joining John Fox in Denver

- Mike Johnson (OC, 49ers) - reportedly taking over as offensive coordinator at UCLA

TE COACH- Pete Hoener (TE Coach, 49ers)*

Former Candidates:

- Pete Mangurian (former OL Coach, Buccaneers)

- Rob Boras (TE Coach, Jaguars)*

- Bob Ligashesky (TE Coach, Broncos)

- Jason Michael (QB Coach, 49ers) - hired by the Chargers to replace Rob Chudzinski as TE Coach

OL COACH - John Matsko (former OL Coach, Ravens)

ASSISTANT OL COACH - Ray Brown (FORMER Assistant OL Coach, 49ers)

Former Candidates:

- Tom Cable (former Head Coach, Raiders) - hired by the Seahawks

- Clancy Barone (OL Coach, Broncos)* - took job coaching TEs in Denver

- Mike Munchak (OL Coach, Titans) - the Panthers made an effort to get him but he chose to stay in Tennessee; now it looks like he'll get the head coach job there

- Mike Solari (OL Coach, 49ers) - staying with the 49ers

- Jerry Fontenot (Assistant OL Coach, Packers)*

- Luke Butkus (Assistant OL Coach, Seahawks)

- Harold Goodwin (Offensive Assistant, Steelers)

- Dave Magazu (former OL Coach, Panthers) - joining John Fox in Denver

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR - Sean McDermott (former DC, Eagles)*

Former Candidates:

- Dave Wannstedt (former Bears head coach, Pitt Panthers head coach) - has talked to Browns and Bills

- Rob Ryan (DC, Browns) - named DC of the Cowboys

- Greg Manusky (DC, 49ers) - hired by the Chargers to replace Ron Rivera

- Bob Babich (LB Coach, Bears)*

- Winston Moss (LB Coach, Packers)

- Ray Horton (DB Coach, Steelers)

DL COACH - Eric Washington (DL Coach, Bears)

Former Candidates:

- Mark Carrier (DL Coach, Jets)*

- Bryan Cox (DL Coach, Browns)*

- Mike Waufle (DL Coach, Raiders)

- Clarence Brooks (DL Coach, Ravens)*

- Don Johnson (DL Coach, Chargers)* - being retained by the Chargers

- Jim Washburn (DL Coach, Titans) - took the same job with the Eagles

- Wayne Nunnely (DL Coach, Broncos)* - staying with the Broncos

- Karl Dunbar (DL Coach, Vikings)* - Bucs tried to steal him from the Vikes; he's reportedly staying in Minnesota

LB COACH

- Bill Shuey (former LB Coach, Eagles)*

- Dave McGinnis (LB Coach, Titans)* - might be allowed to walk now that Jeff Fisher is being let go in Tennessee

- Roman Phifer (LB Coach, Broncos)

- Frank Bush (former DC, Texans)

- Mike Haluchak (LB Coach, Raiders)

- John Marshall (DC, Raiders)

- Greg Biekert (Defensive Assistant, Raiders)

- Ken Norton Jr (LB Coach, Seahawks)

- Don Martindale (DC, Broncos) - getting attention from three teams, but not us

- Mike Singletary (former Head Coach, 49ers) - joined Leslie Frazier with the Vikings

- Richard Smith (former LB Coach, Panthers) - joining John Fox in Denver

DB COACH - Ron Meeks (former DC, Panthers)

Former Candidates:

- Steven Wilks (DB Coach, Chargers)*- likely to be retained

- Ed Donatell (DB Coach, Broncos) - hired by Harbaugh in San Francisco

- Gill Byrd (assistant DB Coach, Bears)*

- Chuck Cecil (DC, Titans) - fired by the Titans

- Johnnie Lynn (DB Coach, 49ers)

- Vance Joseph (DB Coach, 49ers) - hired by the Texans

- Jerome Henderson (DB Coach, Browns)

- Lionel Washington (DB Coach, Raiders)

- Kevin Ross (Defensive Assistant, Raiders)

- Ron Milus (former DB Coach, Panthers) - hired by John Fox in Denver

- Horton

SPECIAL TEAMS COACH - Brian Murphy (former ST Coach, Vikings)

Former Candidates:

- Brad Seely (ST Coach, Browns) - probably staying in Cleveland

- Kurt Schottenheimer (ST Coach, 49ers)

- Dave Toub (ST Coach, Bears)*

- Chris Tabor (Assistant ST Coach, Bears) - hired by the Browns

- Jeff Rodgers (former ST coach, Panthers) - joined John Fox in Denver

- Keith Armstrong (ST Coach, Falcons)*

- Jeff Ulbrich (ST Assistant, Seahawks)

OFFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL - Scott Turner (former WR Coach, University of Pittsburgh; son of Chargers Head Coach Norv Turner)

DEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL - Sam Mills III (previous Defensive QC, Panthers)

OTHER OPTIONS

- Mike Kelly (former CFL Head Coach; possible Offensive QC) - was reportedly scheduled to be interviewed early on; no word on him since

- Jerry Simmons (former Strength and Conditioning Coach, Panthers)

- Jim Arthur (assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, Bears)

- Duane Carlisle (Strength and Conditioning Coach, 49ers)*

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Coaches that are now or are expected to be on the open market. Some have connections with coaching finalist Ron Rivera (indicated by *) some with the Panthers, others neither. Likelihood varies. Some are already available. Others could be if their contracts are up or if their current team gives them permission.

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

- John Ramsdell (QB Coach, Chargers)*

- Brad Childress (former head coach, Vikings)*

- Ron Turner (WR Coach, Colts)*

- Tom Clements (QB Coach, Packers)

- Frank Reich (QB Coach, Colts)

- Darrell Bevell (OC, Vikings)

- Brian Daboll (OC, Browns)

- Jim Zorn (QB Coach, Ravens)

- Charlie Joiner (WR Coach, Chargers)*

- Tom Rathman (RB Coach, 49ers)

- Rob Chudzinski (TE Coach, Chargers)*

- Clarence Shelmon (OC, Chargers)*

- Jimmy Raye (former OC, 49ers)

- Ken Zampese (Qb Coach, Bengals)

- Geep Chryst (former TE Coach, Panthers)

QB COACH

- Paul Hackett (QB Coach, Raiders)

- Ray Sherman (former WR Coach, Cowboys)

- Ted Tollner (passing game coordinator, Raiders)

- Carl Smith (QB Coach, Browns)

- Geep Chryst (former TE Coach, Panthers)

- Dan Henning (former OC, Dolphins)

- Childress

- Turner

- Bevell

- Daboll

Write In- John Ramsdell (QB Coach, Chargers)*

RB COACH

- Tim Spencer (RB Coach, Bears)*

- Jim Skipper (former RB Coach, Panthers)

- Kelly Skipper (RB Coach, Raiders)

- Raye

WR COACH

- Jerry Sullivan (WR Coach, 49ers)

- Wendell Davis (Asst WR Coach, 49ers)*

- Tyke Tolbert (former WR Coach, Panthers)

- Charlie Joiner (WR Coach, Chargers)*

- Sherman

- Raye

TE COACH

- Pete Hoener (TE Coach, 49ers)*

- Rob Boras (TE Coach, Jaguars)*

- Bob Ligashesky (TE Coach, Broncos)

- Rod Chudzinski (TE Coach, Chargers)*

OL COACH

- Clancy Barone (OL Coach, Broncos)*

- Mike Munchak (OL Coach, Titans)

- Mike Solari (OL Coach, 49ers)

- Ray Brown (assistant OL Coach, 49ers)

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

- Rob Ryan (DC, Browns)

- Greg Manusky (DC, 49ers)

- Bob Babich (LB Coach, Bears)*

- Winston Moss (LB Coach, Packers)

DL COACH

- Wayne Nunnely (DL Coach, Broncos)*

- Don Johnson (DL Coach, Chargers)*

- Bryan Cox (DL Coach, Browns)*

- Mike Waufle (DL Coach, Raiders)

- Jim Washburn (DL Coach, Titans)

LB COACH

- Richard Smith (former LB Coach, Panthers)

- Roman Phifer (LB Coach, Broncos)

- Frank Bush (former DC, Texans)

- Mike Haluchak (LB Coach, Raiders)

- Don Martindale (DC, Broncos)

- Greg Biekert (Def Asst, Raiders)

- Manusky

- Bob Babich (LB Coach, Bears)

DB COACH

- Steven Wilks (DB Coach, Chargers)*

- Ed Donnatell (DB Coach, Broncos)

- Chuck Cecil (DC, Titans)

- Johnnie Lynn (DB Coach, 49ers)

- Vance Joseph (DB Coach, 49ers)

- Jerome Henderson (DB Coach, Browns)

- Lionel Washington (DB Coach, Raiders)

- Kevin Ross (def. asst., Raiders)

SPECIAL TEAMS COACH

- Brad Seely (ST Coach, Browns)

- Kurt Schottenheimer (ST Coach, 49ers)

- Dave Toub (ST Coach, Bears)*

(Munchak, Cecil and Washburn are all currently under contract with the Titans but may be allowed to walk)

My choice is the highlighted.

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I would like to have Ramsdell more like an offensive coordinator in waiting for the sole purpose that he will either be working with Jimmy Clausen or a rookie and there is no better QB coach to learn from than Ramsdell.

Might be hyperbole to suggest he's the best there is, but he's a good option.

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