Browns HC Todd Monken ranked: Where does the first-year coach fall?
One writer ranked all 32 NFL head coaches. Where does new Browns head coach fall in those rankings?
We are now just three weeks away from the return of Cleveland Browns football, as they look to find success in the first season under new head coach Todd Monken. However, until we get to training camp, rankings pieces and top-100 rankings will continue to fill the news cycle.And Arye Pulli of Saints Wire has released an article ranking all 32 NFL head coaches.
In his rankings, Pulli ranks Monken as the 30th-best head coach in the NFL, behind two other first-year head coaches. He is ranked above Arizona Cardinals' head coach Mike LeFleur and Miami Dolphins' head coach Jeff Hafley. Here is what Pulli had to say on the Browns' first-year head coach:"Monken was a highly respected offensive coordinator in the Harbaugh regime with the Baltimore Ravens, giving him a real foundation — and after adding a few playmakers in the 2026 NFL Draft, Cleveland could have some firepower this season.
The two main questions are whether his success in Baltimore can translate to Cleveland and who will be the starter at quarterback."Can Monken and the Browns prove consensus wrong and make a strong push for success in his first season as an NFL head coach?This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns HC Todd Monken ranked: Where does the first-year coach fall?
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