Seahawks 2024 offensive/defensive coordinator candidate tracker

Here is where we will be tracking reports of their interest in offensive and defensive coordinator candidates.

The most important hire that new Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald makes in the coming days is offensive coordinator. As eight new head coaches around the NFL begin to fill out their staffs for the 2024 season, Macdonald may have to move fast to secure his preferred choices for OC. So far, we have gotten word of a few candidates who may succeed Shane Waldron and Clint Hurtt as Seattle’s next coordinators.

Here is where we will be tracking reports of their interest in offensive and defensive coordinator candidates.

Seahawks request interview with Lions assistant for OC job

According to a report by Albert Breer at Sports Illustrated, the Seahawks have requested an interview with Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand for their open offensive coordinator position.

With Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson staying in Detroit, teams that are looking for young offensive minds might try poaching assistants close to him to try to get some of those Ben Johnson vibes for themselves. The Seahawks are at least considering one.

According to a report by Albert Breer at Sports Illustrated, the Seahawks have requested an interview with Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand for their open offensive coordinator position.

Engstrand got his start coaching as part of Jim Harbaugh’s staff at San Diego, eventually moving his way up to assistant head coach. Later, he spent one year with Harbaugh in Michigan then one year in the UFL. He has been with Detroit since the 2021 season.

The Seahawks are also reportedly considering Alabama offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb for their OC position. He just spent a couple years in Washington calling plays for Kalen DeBoer and a top-notch Huskies offense.

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Lions announce several coaching title changes and 2 new coaches

The Lions made the Scottie Montgomery hiring official as well as some title changes with several existing coaches

The Detroit Lions made the hiring of new RB coach and assistant head coach Scottie Montgomery official in a series of staff announcements on Wednesday.

Montgomery joins the Lions a couple of days after word of his hiring first came out. He is joined by another new coach, Dre Thompson.

Thompson is the Lions’ new defensive quality control assistant. He is also the WCF Minority Coaching Asisstant for 2023. Thompson worked with the Denver Broncos in 2022.

Several existing Lions coaches were given new official titles as well.

Brian Duker – defensive backs coach

Tanner Engstrand – passing game coordinator

Steve Oliver – assistant offensive line

J.T. Barrett – assistant QB coach

Shaun Dion Hamilton – assistant linebackers coach

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Instant reaction to Duce Staley departing the den

Instant reaction to assistant head coach Duce Staley departing the Lions for the Panthers and what it means for Detroit

A relatively stable coaching situation with the Detroit Lions took a big turn on Wednesday. Assistant head coach and RB coach Duce Staley is leaving Detroit to join the new staff with the Carolina Panthers.

Staley spent the last two seasons serving under Dan Campbell. The longtime NFL RB was known for his blunt, gruff style, something that the Hard Knocks cameras captured well. He coaxed a great season out of Jamaal Williams, who led the NFL in touchdowns in 2022.

The timing is interesting. The Lions brought in Steve Heiden as the new TE coach on Monday, leaving Tanner Engstrand with the sole role of passing game coordinator after Engstrand held both roles in 2022. Staley’s departure leaves the assistant head coach title open to offer as a way to retain a coach like Engstrand who could be in demand by other teams looking to fill out a new staff.

There is no obvious replacement in-house to replace Staley as the RB coach. Special teams assistant Jett Modkins is one potential name to know.

Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand offers a telling quote on the new philosophy in Detroit

Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand offers a telling quote on the new coaching philosophy in Detroit

These are not Matt Patricia’s Detroit Lions anymore. And a great, insightful quote from one of the few coaching holdovers from Patricia’s regime into the Dan Campbell era illustrates why the sordid past is dead.

Lions passing game coordinator and tight ends coach Tanner Engstrand met with the media during OTAs earlier this week. Engstrand was an offensive assistant for the team in 2020, Patricia’s final year. He carried over when Campbell believed enough in his ability to keep him in Detroit.

It’s easy to see why. This answer Engstrand provided when asked about what his role with the Lions entails is straight out of Dan Campbell Philosophy 101.

Engstrand’s final line here is the critical point,

“Finding what the guys do best and really trying to focus in on those types of things.”

Sounds pretty self-obvious and simple, right? Yet it is not something that every coaching staff embraces or even acknowledges. Think back to 2018-2020 in Detroit, where the coaching staff had to have players who fit very precise roles they predetermined. Even very skilled veterans who didn’t fit that precast mold (think Darius Slay, Golden Tate, Quandre Diggs) weren’t given the leverage to play to their personal strengths.

As Engstrand carefully pointed out, that’s the antithesis of the Dan Campbell philosophy. It’s something new offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has talked about extensively in his offseason work with quarterback Jared Goff, too.

“One thing that we’ve done is included him a lot in what we’re trying to do schematically, and so we spent some time this offseason watching more of the stuff he did a few years ago in LA and how we can incorporate some of that, while also challenging him to take the next step in some areas of improvement for him as a player as well,” Johnson said during the Lions recent minicamp.

Imagine the audacity of seeking out reasons to play to the strengths of the players who proved good enough to make the NFL!

In all seriousness, this is where Campbell’s years as a player are a major asset. Most of his assistants played in the NFL too, though Engstrand–a college QB at San Diego State–is not one of them. The ex-players understand the dynamics of talent diversity and individuality, something Campbell clearly stresses in his coaching style.

Campbell loves to use the phrase “cut from the same cloth” when talking about his relationship with GM Brad Holmes but also in what he looks for in both players and assistant coaches. Engstrand might have predated Campbell in Detroit but it’s clear the same seamstress wove his coaching philosophy.

Lions add Tanner Engstrand as new offensive assistant coach

Engstrand was an OC in the XFL and coached under Jim Harbaugh at Michigan

Welcome to Detroit, Tanner Engstrand!

Engstrand was hired by the Detroit Lions as an offensive assistant coach on Friday, per his Twitter page and an updated coaching list on the team’s official website.

Engstrand played quarterback at San Diego State in 2003-2004 before moving directly into coaching. He worked at the University of San Diego for several seasons before rejoining ex-Toreros head coach Jim Harbaugh at Michigan. He most recently served as the offensive coordinator for the Washington Defenders of the XFL.

His exact role with the Lions has not yet been specified.

Engstrand updated his Twitter profile with a Lions background