Redskins offensive coordinator Sean McVay has interviewed for the head coaching jobs with the Rams and the 49ers, and he's reportedly "crushed them both." Therefore, it would appear that despite his age and lack of experience with overseeing a full team, he's a serious candidate for the two openings.

However, even with those reports circulating, former general manager Charley Casserly still doesn't think the 30-year-old will end up departing D.C. for a promotion this offseason.

"I would be surprised if McVay gets a job this year," Casserly told the Sports Junkies on Tuesday during an interview on CSN.

The conversation began when the Junkies asked Casserly for his general thoughts on the NFL's coaching search, and he responded by saying he really liked Jacksonville's decision to hire Doug Marrone while also giving an executive job to Tom Coughlin. That answer drew some skepticism from the hosts, who don't think much of the Jaguars' new head man.

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"Why is everybody high on these other guys?" Casserly said. "McDaniels was a disaster in Denver, wasn't he? Nobody else has been a head coach."

Later on in the chat, Casserly hinted that he's had some previous discussions with various franchises, and in those discussions, none of those franchises placed much of a value on the current group of candidates before the season. He admitted that their thinking could've changed since, but it was a statement that could calm those who are worried about what losing McVay could mean for Washington's offense.

"It's gonna be fascinating, because nobody jumps out here," he said. "I can tell you that from how teams thought of these guys coming into the year. I know what the teams think, I don't care what everybody else thinks. The teams are the ones that are hiring."

Before wrapping up with the analyst, Jason Bishop wondered how the Redskins would replace McVay if he does end up getting hired. In Casserly's mind, the process could be a pretty simple one.

"Well, they got [quarterbacks coach Matt] Cavanaugh there," he said. "He's a guy that nobody talks about. He's a big part of that resurrection and success of Cousins. I don't know that they need to go get anybody."

To hear Casserly's full remarks, watch the video in the player above.

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