There will be some shuffling of coaches in Philadelphia after the Eagles lost quarterbacks coach John DeFilippo to the Vikings and offensive coordinator Frank Reich to the Colts. Now that the dust has settled, Doug Pederson has to bring a new coach into the fold to replace Reich.

There are a couple of in-house options for Philadelphia, but neither of them has experience as an offensive coordinator in the NFL. On the other hand, there are some tenured coordinators that could come in and help Pederson direct the offense.

Here is a look at five possibilities to take over as the Eagles offensive coordinator:

Duce Staley

It is only right for this list to start with Staley. He starred at running back for the Eagles from 1997-2003 and was a fan favorite.

More importantly, Staley is the longest-tenured coach on the team. He has been with the team since 2011, when he came aboard as a special teams quality control coach.

Staley’s best accomplishment is the way he managed the group of running backs this season. Although Philadelphia had two feature backs and a budding star in Corey Clement, Staley managed to get all of them to buy into the “team first” mindset.

Clement’s rise from undrafted free agent to Super Bowl LII hero is largely attributed to Staley. Although he doesn’t have experience as an offensive coordinator, Staley would be the perfect option for the Eagles with Pederson.

The players respond to Staley and feed off of his energy. As of right now, Staley is the best option for the Eagles.