In the rush to project Shedeur Sanders, Cam Ward, Arch Manning and even recent $10 million high-school recruit Bryce Underwood as NFL prospects, two key steps often are overlooked.
Who will be the NFL general managers drafting the next few years of top quarterback prospects?
Who will be the head coaches tasked with developing them into franchise-changers?
After conversations with a handful of NFL sources, here is Post Sports+’s list of 15 total general manager and head coach candidates to watch this offseason (and in future hiring cycles) as the season rolls toward Black Monday and more jobs opening up than the one GM (Jets) and three head coach (Jets, Saints, Bears) vacancies so far.