The NFL enrolled Rams assistant general manager Nate Scheelhaase and offensive coordinator John McKay in its 2025 accelerator program, a 14-month development track the league created to shorten the runway between coordinator desks and corner offices. The accelerator typically accepts 18 to 22 candidates per cycle. Placing two executives from the same organization—one football ops, one coaching—is uncommon enough that three sitting GMs mentioned it without prompting.
Scheelhaase, 34, joined the Rams' front office in 2016 after a backup quarterback stint with three teams. He runs college scouting and reports directly to GM Les Snead. McKay, 37, is the son of Buccaneers GM Jason Licht and spent five seasons as Rams passing game coordinator before his January promotion to full offensive coordinator. The Rams offense ranked ninth in EPA per play last season and fourth in third-down conversion rate after Thanksgiving.
The pairing matters because NFL ownership groups increasingly prefer to hire head coach and GM simultaneously when resetting a franchise, and the accelerator program functions as the league's white-glove vetting process. Of the 11 GM-coach tandems hired together since 2020, seven involved at least one accelerator graduate. The program includes monthly sessions with owners, league office exposure, and direct placement on commissioner Roger Goodell's referral list when vacancies open. It is not a guarantee, but it is the closest the NFL has to a brass-track system.
The Rams are not shopping either executive. Snead, 53, signed a three-year extension in March 2024, and head coach Sean McVay, 39, has shown zero interest in stepping away despite annual speculation. But the organization has a history of preparing successors early—McVay himself was 30 when hired—and letting the market pull them away rather than blocking advancement. Defensive coordinator Raheem Morris left for Atlanta's head coach job in January 2024. Offensive coordinator Kevin O'Connell departed for Minnesota in 2022. Both were accelerator participants in their final Rams seasons.
The timing also reflects front-office pragmatism. Scheelhaase's contract runs through 2026. McKay is completing the final year of his coordinator deal with no extension announced. By placing both in the accelerator now, the Rams ensure that if one departs for a head coach or GM role after the 2025 season, the other remains an internal promotion candidate rather than an external loss. It is a quiet form of succession insurance that costs nothing and signals organizational depth to ownership groups evaluating the Rams' infrastructure.
Two items to track: First, whether Scheelhaase interviews for the GM opening in Las Vegas, Tennessee, or Jacksonville if any of those jobs open in January 2026—he has the west-coast ties and cap management experience teams want. Second, whether McKay's name surfaces in New York (Giants) or Chicago if either franchise resets after next season. Both clubs want offensive minds under 40 with play-calling résumés and family familiarity with NFL pressure.
The Rams play the Cardinals on December 28. Scheelhaase will be in the booth. McKay will be calling plays. The next call either takes will likely come from a different area code.
The takeaway
Rams place assistant GM and offensive coordinator in NFL's vetting program, signaling synchronized promotion track if either pulls head coach or GM offers in 2026.
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