Notable among the possible contenders is the former quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger for the Pittsburgh Steelers. For the duration of the season, Matt Canada’s position as offensive coordinator was filled by the Pittsburgh Steelers without searching outside the company. To replace him as the team’s play-caller, they will probably search outside the organization during the offseason.
With Mike Sullivan coaching quarterbacks and Eddie Faulkner coaching running backs, they are currently the heavy favorites to be the Steelers’ full-time offensive coordinators come next season. At PennStakes.com, each have a 12.5% probability.
Other runners for OC job
Former quarterback for the Steelers and offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Byron Leftwich, is the next front-runner.
The Super Bowl-winning play-caller has a 9.1% probability of getting hired by Pittsburgh, despite the demands of former Steelers players.
A name that will pique the eye of Steelers supporters comes a little further down the list, with the sixth-best odds. Although former quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has not shown a desire to rejoin the team as a coach, supporters from all over the world have suggested that the team give his name a shot.
With a 5.4% probability of winning the position, he is now ranked among the early favorites, behind only Cowboys quarterback coach Scott Tolzien and Eagles quarterback coach Alex Tanney, who both have a 6.2% chance.

Ben Roethlisberger in action for Steelers
During his tenure with the Steelers, Roethlisberger gained notoriety for “drawing plays in the dirty,” leading the offensive from the huddle and designing plays of his own. Would that apply to a position as offensive coordinator? Perhaps, and a lot of people would be interested in learning.
In the offseason, the Steelers will probably consider a lot of choices, but Roethlisberger is expected to stay at the top of the list for some time. For many in Steeler Nation, he will be the best choice because he is a Pittsburgh legend.
