The Seattle Seahawks announced their official roster Thursday afternoon. The teams coaching staff roster stands at 23 for the moment. There is no indication if the team will add anymore for the time being here are the Seahawks coaches for the upcoming 2024 season.
Seahawks Coaching Staff
Mike Macdonald (Head Coach)
Aden Durde (Defensive Coordinator)
Ryan Grubb (Offensive Coordinator)
Jay Harbaugh (Special Teams Coordinator)
Mack Brown (Tight Ends)
Josh Bynes (Defensive Assistant/Linebackers)
Rob Caprice (Defensive Intern)
Devin Fitzsimmons (Assistant Special Teams)
Leslie Frazier (Assistant Head Coach)
Zak Hill (Offensive Assistant/Quality Control)
Justin Hinds (Defensive Line)
Jeff Howard (Safeties)
Scott Huff (Offensive Line)
Frisman Jackson (Wide Receivers)
Charles London (Quarterbacks)
Brendan Nugent (Assistant Offensive Line)
Quinshon Odom (Offensive Assistant/Quality Control-Offensive Line)
Kirk Olivadotti (Inside Linebackers)
Chris Partridge (Outside Linebackers)
Jake Peetz (Offensive Passing Game Coordinator)
Nick Perry (Defensive Quality Control)
Kennedy Polamalu (Running Backs)
Tyson Prince (Assistant Wide Receivers)
Karl Scott (Defensive Passing Game Coordinator/Defensive Backs)
NO COACHES AT NFL COMBINE
The biggest surprise out of the VMac was President of Football Operations and General Manager John Schneider announcing on his Weekly Show Radio with Dave Wayman and Bob Stelton that none of coaches would be attending next weeks NFL Combine at Indianapolis.
“They’re just focused on implementing their systems, so they’re not gonna be going down to the combine next week,” Schneider said. “They’re all gonna be here just 24/7 installing everything they need to get installed because it’s basically a race to April 8 when the players come in, said Schnieider on the The John Schneider Show on Seattle Sports. “Mike had coached in the AFC Championship Game, so there’s a little bit of a feeling that we’re behind the eight ball a little bit. So we’re getting caught up but still staying true to his hiring process and the group that’s come in and just mixing all those people together.”
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
While they will be not attending the combine the coaches will have plenty to say on who the team will draft and acquire as free agents. According to Schneider the combine is just one part of the teams overall strategy. Free agency which begins March 13th and input from area scouts are all combined to create an effective strategy for the present and future.
“We have a plan, our personnel staff, the organization, of what we’re looking at, what our team looks like personnel-wise and how we move into the future here, how we come around this corner into the 2024 season,” Schneider said. “But we still have to get the coaches on-boarded and established here and have them get their input on where we’re headed and make sure we’re all on the same page. I view that process happening after we get a lot of answers at the combine terms of meeting with other teams and all the other agents for all the unrestricted guys and obviously our own unrestricted guys.”
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