Todd Monken, Georgia’s offensive coordinator, appears to have considerable interest from NFL teams.

Monken is reportedly interviewing with the Baltimore Ravens on Friday for a second time about their offensive coordinator opening, Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network reported. Monken has also interviewed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this week for their OC opening.

On Thursday, ESPN’s Chris Mortensen said on Atlanta radio that he’d be “surprised” if Monken returns to Georgia next season.

Monken has been the offensive coordinator and play caller for Georgia for the last 3 seasons, and Georgia this past season averaged 41.1 points per game and 501 yards per contest. Monken finished his 3rd season at Georgia, and each season, the Bulldogs saw their points per game increase.

Monken and the Georgia offense especially turned heads in the national championship game when the Bulldogs picked apart TCU’s 3-3-5 defense from all angles and rang up 65 points in the national championship.