This could be an even higher season than usual for head coaching turnover. Here's the list so far:
Raiders. As we know, Jon Gruden has already been fired and a permanent replacement has not been named.
Bears. Matt Nagy is a virtual goner.
Jags Urban Meyer. Nuf said.
Giants. Joe Judge, who tossed OC Jason Garrett under the bus earlier this year, is likely done.
Vikings. Mike Zimmer has been the HC since 2014, one of the longer tenured HC's in the league. It's playoffs or bust for him.
Texans. David Culley is in his first season, but the Texans have done a huge face plant. He could be one and done.
Broncos. Vic Fangio has been rumored as being on the hot seat for some time. Like Zimmer, it could be playoffs or bust.
Panthers. Matt Rhule is in his second season. The Panthers have lost 4 of 5 and like the Hawks, need a miracle to make the playoffs. Their owner that replaced Jerry Richardson is reportedly very anxious to win.
Cards. Although he's not on the "hot seat" as he's not getting fired, we need to keep an eye on Kliff Kingsbury, who has the Cards on the cusp of their best season in a decade. He's at the center of a storm of rumors that Oklahoma is making a run at him after their HC Lincoln Riley bolted the Sooners for USC. Kingsbury has not denied the rumors, saying only that he doesn't want to discuss it "right now".
That's 9 jobs that could possibly open up, and that's not counting our own possible opening. With that much possible competition for head coaching candidates, teams are going to be less likely to wait until Bloody Monday to dismiss their current HC's. As teams start falling out of playoff contention, look for heads to start to roll.