A wild head coach hiring cycle is underway in the NFL, as nine different teams have that role to fill ahead of the 2026 NFL season.
The New York Giants made the first move, hiring John Harbaugh just days after he was fired by the Baltimore Ravens. When it was time for the second job to be filled, a similar path was followed. An AFC North head coach was headed to the NFC, as the Atlanta Falcons hired Kevin Stefanski after he was let go by the Cleveland Browns.
Those are the first two moves, but there will be more. We’ll grade them all as they come in.
New York Giants: John Harbaugh
When the initial job vacancies were listed, the Giants’ job was one of our favorites on the open market. Only when the Ravens parted ways with Harbaugh was New York pushed down the list.
And when the Ravens parted ways with Harbaugh, it made him one of the more attractive candidates on the open market.
To us, this looks like a perfect pairing. More than anything else, the Giants need stability at the head coaching position. Since Tom Coughlin’s last season, the 2015 campaign, New York has cycled through four different head coaching options.
Harbaugh will be the fifth.
Giants fans are not hoping to see a sixth anytime soon.
Atlanta Falcons: Kevin Stefanski
As noted above, the Falcons have filled their head coaching vacancy with a coach coming from the AFC North, as Atlanta is turning to Kevin Stefanski.
Similar to the hire of Harbaugh, this is a fantastic move for both the coach, and the team.
The big focus in Atlanta is maximizing the talent on the offensive side of the football.
Enter Stefanski, a coach rooted on that side of the ball.
Think of the offensive talent that Stefanski will get to work with in Atlanta: Bijan Robinson, Drake London, and Kyle Pitts give Stefanski an incredible trio of offensive weapons to build around. Figuring out quarterback is going to be a big part of the equation, but Stefanski is a coach who can perhaps get the most out of Michael Penix Jr., who will be working back from another knee injury but entered the year as the team’s starting quarterback.
Miami Dolphins: Jeff Hafley
The Miami Dolphins have made their decision.
Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley has been one of the hottest names during this hiring cycle — he underwent interviews with seven teams and was set for a second round with both the Dolphins and the Titans — has agreed to become the next coach of the Dolphins. This sets up a reunion of sorts with incoming general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, as the two shared time in Green Bay.
The excitement around Hafley this cycle is one reason for optimism in Miami, and the fact that Hafley built a strong defense in Green Bay is another. Then there is the fact that after parting ways with Mike McDaniel, the Dolphins have engineered the common coaching flip: Move to the other side of the football with the next hire.
However, there is also reason for skepticism. This is Hafley’s first NFL head coaching job, and he went 22-26 as the head coach at Boston College. And while he did build a strong defense in Green Bay, he also had several first-round picks along the defensive front at his disposal including Micah Parsons, after the team traded for him ahead of the 2025 season.
So, cautious optimism might be the best way to feel about this.
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