The Browns will be without a third offensive coach from the 2014 staff, as the team has parted ways with wide receivers coach Mike McDaniel, according to a source.

McDaniel has a previous relationship with former Browns offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan, who resigned last week after one season in Cleveland. Shanahan brought McDaniel with him to Cleveland and could hire him in his next stop, which might be as Dan Quinn's coordinator wherever the Seahawks coach gets a head-coaching gig.

McDaniel did a nice job with Andrew Hawkins (63 catches, 824 yards) and undrafted rookie Taylor Gabriel (36 catches, 621 yards) but Josh Gordon wasn't able to assimilate into the Browns' offense upon return from suspension, catching 24 passes with no touchdowns.

Last week, the Browns moved on from quarterbacks coach Dowell Loggains.

The Browns are interviewing several offensive coordinator candidates this week, including former Bears coach Marc Trestman, Bills assistant Jim Hostler and Jets running backs coach Anthony Lynn.