Since I don't think the Vikings, Broncos, Chiefs and Eagles are anywhere close to having a hot seat ranking
The Hot Seat Power Ranking
1. RON RIVERA, Washington. It's over As of 7pm Sunday he is still employed, I doubt that's the case in 12 hours. Eric Bieniemy is finally going to get a shot
2. BRANDON STALEY, LA Chargers. It's not his fault that a first round receiver dropped a perfect throw, but the Chargers have way too much talent to be 4-6
3. MIKE VRABEL, Tennessee. Sometimes a coach's message and methods get stale. The Titans are day-old bread left out in the open. He'll get another shot somewhere and, who knows, maybe he ends up coaching the Patriots, but Jim Schwartz might actually get a shot here.
4. FRANK REICH, Carolina. It's not really his fault, it was a horrible situation to step into and the worst part is that tanking won't help, not in the First round, anyway. He could be a One-And-Done if an exciting name comes along
5. BILL BELICHICK, New England. I think Robert Kraft is going to say "Do you want to be GM or Coach?" and Bill will answer "both" and they'll set up a nice retirement for Bill, who will go and consult for the Giants.
6. ARTHUR SMITH, Atlanta. I think putting his faith in Desmond Ridder is what will cost him. Horrible division and they can't make a dent. The team is lifeless
7. SEAN McDERMOTT, Buffalo. Firing a Coordinator is usually a temporary sacrifice. The Bills better turn it around (It's more the QB's fault for playing like Old Favre), but Head Coaches get the big money and take the bullets
8. SEAN McVAY, LA Rams. I think he'll step down on his own, go do some TV to spend time with the family and admire his ring for 3 or 4 years before he ends up coaching again. There's also a chance he could take a major college job.