John Clayton of ESPN.com broke out the crystal ball and made some predictions for all 32 NFL teams. His Steelers portion focused around Todd Haley potentially having a two-season window to win a Super Bowl and get himself a head coaching job. This begs the question, would Todd Haley leave the Steelers?

Haley has only had a three-year stint as a head coach, and for the most part, it did not go too well. He led a team with Matt Cassel at quarterback to the playoffs but finished with a 19-26 record overall. It would make a lot of sense for him to have an urge to get back into the game and try being a head coach again. At the same time, what situation is better than the Steelers?

Haley is a former wide receiver coach so he surely knows what he has in Antonio Brown, Markus Wheaton and Martavis Bryant as well as wide receivers coach Richard Mann.

Three of his four years as a head coach were the most he ran the ball of any of his teams as a coach or coordinator. In 2010 when the Chiefs made the playoffs he had Thomas Jones and Jamaal Charles and the team led the league in rushing attempts. He obviously sees what he has in Le’Veon Bell here and knows he has not reached his peak yet.

As for the quarterback, he has Ben Roethlisberger for the now. When it comes to the search for his replacement Haley will have one of the biggest inputs in the organization.

His teams are 54-42 when he is an offensive coordinator. That includes a Super Bowl appearance with Arizona and three playoff games in the past two years in Pittsburgh.

Some coaches are better off as coordinators than coaches, like Rex Ryan. Haley should not feel the pressure that he has to be a head coach to be successful when he has been so successful as a coordinator.

Haley is a skilled coordinator and the Steelers preach continuity. His dad worked for the Steelers 19 years and he grew up in the area. At this point, it would have to take a pretty ideal opening to present itself to lure Haley away.