NFL head coach mock draft: Predicting where top candidates land

Defensive coordinator Robert Saleh of the San Francisco 49ers (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
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Arthur Smith
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Chicago Bears: Arthur Smith (Tennessee Titans OC)

The Chicago Bears need a jolt offensively, can you tell?

No one knows what the fate of GM Ryan Pace and head coach Matt Nagy will be for the Chicago Bears in 2021.

It could be that both guys stick around, it could be that just Pace sticks around, or it could be a complete overhaul.

With that being said, many NFL teams are going to want a piece of what the Tennessee Titans have been putting out there for over a season and a half.

Since Ryan Tannehill was inserted into the starting lineup, Arthur Smith’s offense has been absolutely humming, and it’s becoming more and more balanced by the week it seems.

Tannehill has been tremendous as a passer, helping vault AJ Brown as a star in this league and even helping revive Corey Davis’ career.

The Titans’ running game is a leviathan for NFL defenses, specifically because of running back Derrick Henry. Smith won’t be able to bring Henry to the Windy City or wherever he winds up, but he has proven enough as an offensive play-caller.

The Bears need a new quarterback in 2021 and Matt Nagy may not be the guy to coach him. It could very well end up being Arthur Smith and a Titans flavor heading to Chicago to change it up.