Like most offensive-minded coaches, Sirianni gives the defensive coordinator autonomy, up to a point. Gannon made it work as the Eagles had the No. 2 rated defense in the NFL.
Wilson obviously knows Gannon’s system. Then again, Josina Anderson, a senior NFL Insider at CBSSports HQ, reported that the Eagles and Broncos would like to interview Cardinals defensive coordinator Vance Joseph, who also has served as a head coach.
Gannon is reportedly not retaining Joseph.
So yes, the Eagles will look at coordinators from around the NFL and perhaps even college.
The Eagles’ desire to sign Hurts is a no-brainer. He has one year left on his rookie contract, which counts $4.8 million against the 2023 cap. But signing him this offseason would enable the Eagles to spread out the bonus money on the cap for the life of the contract, and thus reducing his salary cap hits in the ensuing years, when he could be averaging $50 million per year.