Brett Favre is ready to give the Green Bay Packers some suggestions for their next head coach if they come calling. One of Favre's suggestions is a Buffalo Bills coordinator who has already been linked to the job.

Favre recently talked with TMZ Sports and was asked if he was open to helping the Packers find their next head coach. The Hall of Fame quarterback was receptive to the idea and named Brian Daboll among his three candidates.

Here is what Favre said to TMZ:

"Yeah, sure. I would give them my opinion. No one's asked, not that they should, and I haven't actually talked to any coaches, but I can think of several off the top of my head who if the Packers (asked)--keeping in mind that Aaron Rodgers is the quarterback--would be great choices. At least consideration. And that's Darrell Bevell, who Aaron knows well. Took this year off. Young, energetic, great coach. Brian Daboll, who was at Alabama last year as offensive coordinator. Was my quarterback coach for the Jets. I think he's the OC right now in Buffalo. Very young, energetic, creative mind. And another that comes to mind is Doug Pederson. Now I don't know if they could get him from Philly or if he would even consider that. But there's another young guy who is very creative and has proven he can win the big one."

MyBookie Sportsbook gave Daboll +1000 odds on landing the job while USA Today's Packers News also named the Bills offensive coordinator as a possible target.

You can watch Favre's entire interview with TMZ Sports below.