It looks like Nick Saban is in the market for a new wide receivers coach.

According to a report from AL.com, Alabama assistant Billy Napier is about to change his title to offensive coordinator at Arizona State.

Napier has been Alabama's receivers coach since the 2013 season, but he does have offensive coordinator experience as he spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons running Clemson's offense. He's also served as a quarterbacks coach at Colorado State in 2012 and was an offensive analyst at Alabama in 2011.

He had been a candidate to become Alabama's offensive coordinator after Lane Kiffin's contract expired, but that job went to a pair of Alabama offensive analysts in Steve Sarkisian and Mike Locksley.

Napier will be the latest change on Alabama's offensive staff this winter. As mentioned, Sarkisian is replacing Kiffin, and tight ends coach Mario Cristobal also recently left to join Willie Taggart's staff as offensive coordinator at Oregon.

Napier will replace Chip Lindsey, who left Arizona State last week to be the offensive coordinator at Auburn.