#1: Graham Potter

Within minutes of Chris Hughton's dismissal being announced, Swansea City manager, Graham Potter was placed as the instant favourite for the Brighton Job.
Potter, a veteran player of the English Football League, rose to prominence as manager of Swedish club, Östersunds, achieving great success in his eight-year tenure at the club. He then moved to Swansea City last season.
While Swansea failed to make the playoffs this campaign, ultimately finishing 10th in the division, Potter's side have been notable for their stylish approach to the game, and they also made headlines when they made the quarter finals of the FA Cup, losing out 3-2 to a cruel goal from Sergio Aguero having earlier led the Premier League Champions 2-0.
Potter has zero Premier League experience, but he would certainly be an interesting appointment and one who would re-establish Brighton's identity on the pitch, and make them one of the more exciting times to watch in the bottom half.