Mike Macdonald: Ryan Grubb ‘very much in control’ of Seahawks offense

Macdonald’s instinct to give Grubb the reins may remind Seahawks fans of their last head coach.

Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald won’t commit to saying that Geno Smith will start Week 1, even though he’s obviously the best candidate on the roster to do so right now. However, Macdonald has committed to offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb, who was the most important hire that he made while building up his 23 assistants deep 2024 coaching staff.

Last week when Macdonald was on Sports Radio 93.3 KJR radio, he said he wants to empower Grubb and trusts him to build his scheme, per the team website.

“I want to empower him to build the offense the way he sees it, but one of the reasons I was so excited about hiring him is just the type of person he is, and his track record throughout his entire career, and how he sees the game. I felt like our value system as people and as football coaches align, so I have all the trust in him in the world in how he builds his scheme out and how he empowers our staff. He’s very much in control of what we’re doing.”

Macdonald’s instinct to give Grubb the reins may remind Seahawks fans of their last head coach. One of the things that endeared Pete Carroll to players and assistants was empowering them. Sometimes to his own detriment Carroll let his coordinators call their own shots. (Can you imagine Pete not running the ball at the one-yard line?)

In any case, while we’re happy with Macdonald, keeping Grubb around may be difficult. The impetus behind hiring an offensive head coach is that talented play callers tend to move on to a head coach job after only a year or two max of success. Just how long they Seahawks will be able to retain Grubb if he does live up to the hype could be one of their major challenges in the coming years.

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If you go by Daniel Jeremiah’s rankings at NFL.com, Penix is now up to No. 33 overall in this class.

Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. put on a show at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine. While it helped not to have most of the top QB prospects throwing, Penix was the most impressive performer at his position this past weekend and his draft stock is on the rise.

If you go by Daniel Jeremiah’s rankings at NFL.com, Penix is now up to No. 33 overall in this class, up five spots from the last rankings. Here’s what Jeremiah had to say about No. 9’s game.

“Penix… has a unique, whippy, three-quarters delivery from the left side, and the ball explodes out of his hand. He can hang on his back foot and effortlessly drive the ball 55 yards… He does have issues getting throws up and down in the middle of the field. His ball can stay flat. He is quick to process and consistently gets to No. 3 in the route progression… He’s been through a litany of injuries during his career, but he managed to overcome them and led Washington to the national title game. Overall, durability is a legitimate concern, but I believe in his combination of vision, accuracy and arm strength.”

Unlike Penix, Seattle’s front office met with Michigan’s JJ McCarthy and LSU’s Jayden Daniels at the combine, but they already have plenty of intel on Penix via offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb.

If they are intent on drafting Penix the Seahawks have to figure out the best way to go about it. At this point picking Penix at No. 16 overall would be a bad reach and Seattle has no second-round selection right now thanks to the Leonard Williams trade. If Penix is their preferred QB, trading down and targeting him late in the first or early in the second round is the way to go.

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Here’s the full workout.

The Seahawks did not meet with Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. at the NFL Scouting Combine this past week. However, they did meet with a few other 2024 quarterback prospects, including LSU’s Jayden Daniels and Michigan’s JJ McCarthy.

While it might seem strange not to meet with Penix, we should keep in mind that just as no one prospect visit means too much, neither do non-visits. In any case, the Seahawks already know everything they need to know about Penix via offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb, who worked closely with him over the last two seasons. More good news for Penix-to-Seattle fans: he reportedly aced the interviews, the medicals were all clear and by all accounts he was the most impressiver thrower of the ball during QB drills.

Here’s the full workout.

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The Seattle Seahawks have a tantalizing corps of offensive talent on their roster. It is why the Seahawks were a top destination for coaching candidates, and why they were able to land the best coordinator in this cycle in Mike Macdonald. Among the top contributors is wide receiver DK Metcalf.

Metcalf has continued to establish himself as one of the better receivers in the NFL, and he did so again in 2023. For a second-straight season (and third time in five years) Metcalf recorded over 1,000 yards receiving.

His efforts during the 2023 campaign gave him yet another Pro Bowl season. Below are the highlights from Metcalf’s dominant year.

I believe I speak for everyone when I say I am excited to see what Metcalf can do under offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb. Easily Grubb’s biggest task for this offense is to find consistency for an incredibly talented offense that severely lacked any semblance of it in 2023.

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A new mock from Mel Kiper at ESPN has Seattle selecting Fautanu at No. 16 overall and playing him at left guard.

The Seahawks haven’t drafted a whole lot of players from Washington, at least not during the Pete Carroll era. That may change this year, as the team has hired former Huskies offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb as their new OC. Grubb’s offense was one of the best in college football in 2023 – and while his playcalling had something to do with it there was a ton of talent on that unit. Fans should expect to see at least one or two Washington players picked when Seattle is on the clock in the 2024 NFL draft.

The highest-ranked prospect for Washington is wide receiver Rome Odunze, who is projected to be a top-10 pick and therefore will be out of Seattle’s range. Next up there’s left tackle Troy Fautanu, who makes a lot of sense to draft given his familiarity with Grubb’s offense and the Seahawks’ desperate need to upgrade every part of their offensive line.

A new mock from Mel Kiper at ESPN has Seattle selecting Fautanu at No. 16 overall and playing him at left guard, replacing soon-to-be unrestricted free agent Damien Lewis.

“OK, so guard might not be the most exciting position for a mock draft, but I can assure you that Seahawks fans should be happy with Fautanu, who could stay near where he went to college. That’s because he’s a fun offensive line prospect to watch on tape. He has excellent feet and plays hard on every snap. Fautanu started 28 games at left tackle for the Huskies, but I see his future on the interior because of his 6-foot-4 frame. With Evan Brown, Damien Lewis and Phil Haynes all free agents, Seattle will have holes to fill along the interior of its line. And Seattle ranked 28th in rushing yards per game (92.9), surely new coordinator Ryan Grubb wants to see upgrades there. Fautanu would give this offense an instant boost.”

Fautanu (6-foot-4, 295 pounds) is the team’s most logical target if they intend to stay at that No. 16 overall spot. However, we’re not crazy about using him at guard. Fautanu may be slightly undersized for a pro tackle but we feel he could succeed on the blindside at the NFL level – better than Charles Cross has thus far, anyway.

While we like Fautanu, there’s also a good case to trade down from No. 16 and recoup the second-round pick the Seahawks lost to the Giants in the Leoanrd Williams trade. It’s unlikely Fautanu will still be available later in the first round, so the target then would most likely be his teammate, Huskies quarterback Michael Penix Jr.

Here’s the highlight reel for Fautanu.

Other Huskies who will be worth watching throughout draft season include Edge Bralen Trice (who they have already met with), running back Dillon Johnson, wide receivers Jalen McMillan and Ja’Lynn Polk, tight ends Devin Culp and Jack Westover and right tackle Roger Rosengarten.

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The 2024 NFL draft features a deep and talented class of prospects at the quarterback position. There are a few who are ranked higher than him, but our favorite in the bunch is Washington’s Michael Penix Jr., who just led the nation in passing yards this past season under new Seahawks offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb. Penix also finished second in Heisman voting behind LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels.

While there are legitimate concerns about Penix’s knees given his injury history, wherever he winds up going at the next level that team will be getting a polished and poised QB who has all the skills he needs to succeed in the NFL. Watch Brian Baldinger break down some of the things Penix does well on the field.

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John Schneider says new Seahawks coaches won’t be at the combine

Instead, they’ll be at the VMAC in Renton working on install in preparation for April 8 when players arrive.

The Seahawks announced a bunch of new assistant coach hirings yesterday, bringing the total to 23 members on their 2024 coaching staff, including Mike Macdonald. The Seahawks waited until the Ravens were eliminated from the playoffs to hire him, and they’ve been methodically building up their staff ever since. However, they are the last team around the league to get their coaching staff ready so they have some catching up to do.

With that in mind, general manager John Schneider says that none of the new coaches will be attending the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis next week. Instead, they’ll be at the VMAC in Renton working on install in preparation for April 8 when players arrive.

Fans should expect a bit of sloppiness on both sides of the ball, at least early in the season. Macdonald and Ryan Grubb will be introducing entirely new schemes on both sides of the ball – and they’re pretty radically different than what Clint Hurtt and Shane Waldron ran for the last couple of seasons.

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If you’re a Seahawks fan but not a big fan of Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. odds are the next couple of months are going to be rough for you. Even before the news was announced that offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb would be staying in Seattle with the Seahawks, there was rampant speculation they would be targeting Penix in the 2024 NFL draft.

Hometown favoritism aside, there’s good reason to draft Penix, who does a ton of things at a pro level already – including throwing with accuracy, touch, working through his progressions and understanding how to talk about his game and breaking down defenses. Watch Penix talk about his three best traints on the field as a quarterback.

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