Other names have been thrown into the conversation, but none carry the weight Gerrard does. Sean Dyche has been mentioned by insiders, though Nevin questioned whether he truly fits the Rangers mould.
“I've got massive, massive respect for Sean Dyche," he said. "And I think over a period of time he could do a decent job there. But I just don't know if Rangers would pick him as the right fit. I really don't know if they would. But I think he would do a good job."
Barry Ferguson, a club legend who stepped in temporarily last season, is also in the frame. His tenure was steady, but questions remain over whether he has the stature fans demand.
"Barry Ferguson is interesting because Barry and the team he took in with him did okay last season. And had they had another season to build on it, you just never know. But that's an interesting one," he said.
“Although the Rangers fans love Barry and he is a club legend, would they also think that was something that would massively excite them going forward? No, I think they would want a bigger name. You find that with Celtic-Rangers, they're expecting big names, world names, European names as their managers. Martin O'Neill was successful, Brendan Rodgers was successful."