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The No. 1 thing that makes an NFL head coaching vacancy attractive is a franchise quarterback.

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Jaxson Dart sure seems to fit the bill only seven starts into his career, so the Giants should not have a hard time attracting experienced high-end candidates to replace the fired Brian Daboll.

Here is The Post’s preliminary list, with an emphasis on experience after a miserable decade of losing:

Lane Kiffin, Ole Miss head coach

If you think NFL money is big, don’t discount SEC money. Will Kiffin stay put? Will Florida throw a boatload of money at him to make an intraconference move? Kiffin flopped in his first NFL stint — 5-15 with the 2007-08 Raiders — but he has learned a lot since he was 33 years old. He is like family to Dart, and the Giants have already started borrowing from the Ole Miss playbook

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