As one of the top coaches in college football, it was only a matter of time before Lincoln Riley started to be discussed as a potential NFL head coach. The discussion has already started after just a year as the coach of Oklahoma. NFL teams are fascinated by what Riley has done at Oklahoma and are flocking to Norman to pick his brain, according to Albert Breer of SI.com. Breer notes how the NFL is trending more and more toward college-style offenses, and that many of the concepts Riley has been implementing at Oklahoma since he became their coordinator in 2015 are already starting to become commonplace in the pro game.
Breer thinks that due to their interest in his schemes, NFL teams will eventually try to hire him, writing “it’s not hard to see NFL teams trying to pry him loose” from Oklahoma. When Breer asked Riley about it, he said it was “hard to say” and that “you can never say never” but added that “it’s hard to see myself ever leaving Oklahoma right now.” Whatever happens, Riley will be an interesting name to keep an eye on for future head coaching searches at the NFL level.
Here’s more from the football universe:
- Dak Prescott changed agents, signing with Todd France of CAA, according to Clarence Hill Jr. of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Hill notes Prescott needed to make the move now, since he’s eligible to sign a contract extension after this season. Cowboys brass has repeatedly made clear they plan to sign Prescott to a longterm mega-extension in the near future.
- Randy Mueller will be named the new GM of the Salt Lake City AAF team, a source told Alex Marvez of Sporting News (Twitter link). Mueller is currently a senior executive with the Chargers. The AAF continues to poach talent away from the NFL as it ramps up its operations.
- Supplemental Draft prospect Sam Beal “has a shot to be a second round claim” but Matt Miller of Bleacher Report hears he is “most likely” to be a third round pick (Twitter link). Beal, from Western Michigan, is one of three defensive backs with a shot at being taken in the Supplemental Draft, which will be held July 11th.
Dak does not deserve a longterm mega-extension.
I agree, not yet he does not
I hope by “near future” they mean 2 years from now minimum. This guy has proven nothing, other than he can hand the ball to Zeke and throw it away when his first read isn’t open. I’m I the only person that noticed since his arrival (and Romo’s departure) Dez Bryant became irrelevant an therefore worthless? His cap number wasn’t an issue when he had a QB that could make throws outside the numbers. Dak has been a boon for Cole Beasley and the nail in Dez Bryant’s coffin. His numbers last year without a full season from Elliot pail in comparison to year one. Wins down, Competition % down, yards down, TD pass down and INTS way up. Serviceable not Elite, pay this guy now and you will he in salary cap hell in 4 years.
The Pats should take Beal. They have a need, plus they have picks out the wazoo next year, they can afford to give up the 64th pick.