Giants Waiting On Kevin Stefanski Before Hiring OC?

The Giants are thought to be waiting on the fate of Vikings quarterbacks coach Kevin Stefanski before deciding on an offensive coordinator, sources tell Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com.Kevin Stefanski (Vertical)

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Stefanski is in the running for OC jobs in both New York and Minnesota, but because he’d be allowed to call plays for the Vikings (something new head coach Pat Shurmur will do for the Giants), Stefanski would presumably prefer to remain in purple. However, Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer has other candidates in mind, including former Seahawks OC Darrell Bevell, Texans quarterbacks coach Sean Ryan, and Saints tight ends coach Dan Campbell, so Stefanski isn’t guaranteed the role. Minnesota is expected to announce its new play-caller following the Super Bowl.

The Giants have several reported candidates aside from Stefanski, as well, but the club hasn’t yet officially set up any interviews. Former Cardinals OC Harold Goodwin and Eagles running backs coach Duce Staley have both been mentioned as possibilites, but a Staley addition seems unlikely, per Raanan. Shurmur has indicated he prefers a veteran coach who is experienced with quarterbacks, and Staley has only led running backs during his six-year coaching career.

Eagles quarterbacks coach John DeFilippo could be throwing a wrench in both the Vikings and Giants searches, as he can’t be hired until the Super Bowl concludes on Sunday. DeFilippo has been mentioned as a candidate in Minnesota, and Ranaan mentions that DeFilippo could be in consideration for the G-Men, as well (although there’s been no official report to that effect).

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