Good afternoon, 12s. Here's a look at what's going on out there and any news you might have missed, about your Seattle Seahawks this week.
The Weekly John Schneider Show
During this week's Seattle Sports' John Schneider Show, Seahawks general manager/president of football operations John Schneider discussed the upcoming NFL Draft, the local Pro Day and more.
With the NFL Draft a little under two weeks away Schneider was asked about the Seahawks draft board and what the process of fine-tuning the board looks like in the lead up to the draft.
"The scouts have seen how Nolan Teasley, Matt Berry, Trent [Kirchner] and myself how we have adjusted the board, going through it another time by ourselves. Now [the scouts] have gone out in the spring, they've studied it, they bring that information and now we're going through it by position again. We're discussing where they should be on the board and what that looks like. We also have the coaching staff's grades, so we can read their reports now and see this is what the coaches think too."
Schneider was also asked about the quarterbacks in this year's draft.
"I'd be careful when you hear people say this isn't a great draft [for quarterbacks]. I think it depends on the team, the player, the quarterback, how you're going to acquire him, where you're going to acquire him. Bringing him through the building is really about, we need more time, we need more answers, and we need more time with this player based on the questions that we need answered in terms of the vision we see for this player and the fit."
Sam Darnold At The Masters
One of golf's biggest tournaments is happening right now in Augusta, Georgia and Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold is amongst the many spectators at this years' tournament. Darnold is a fan of golf and sat down with ESPN to talk about his favorite memory at the Masters, which was from 2019, when he and Bills quarterback Josh Allen attended the Masters.
2025 NFL Draft Previews
Leading up to the NFL Draft, Seahawks senior reporter John Boyle has preview positions and draft analyst Rob Rang has provided his top-ranked prospects at those positions.
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Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic: Sam Darnold won’t stop the Seahawks from drafting a QB. Who would fit best, and when?
John Boyle of Seahawks.com: Seahawks Sign Exclusive Rights Free Agent Brady Russell.
Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald has filled out his coaching staff for his second season so check out who will be leading the Seahawks in 2025.


Head coach Mike Macdonald.

Offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak.

Aden Durde (Defensive Coordinator)

Jay Harbaugh (Special Teams Coordinator)

Offensive line coach John Benton.

Mack Brown (Tight Ends)

Josh Bynes (Outside Linebackers)

Offensive assistant Michael Byrne.

Rob Caprice (Defensive Assistant)

Run game coordinator/senior offensive advisor Rick Dennison.

Assistant special teams Devin Fitzsimmons.

Leslie Frazier (Assistant Head Coach)

Thomas Garcia (Strength & Conditioning Assistant)

Justin Hinds (Defensive Line)

Jeff Howard (Safeties)

Frisman Jackson (Wide Receivers)

Quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko.

Head strength and conditioning coach Ivan Lewis.

Quinshon Odom (Assistant Offensive Line)

Inside linebackers coach Kirk Olivadotti.

Justin Outten (Run Game Coordinator)

Chris Partridge (Defensive Run Game Coordinator)

Jake Peetz (Offensive Passing Game Coordinator / Quarterbacks)

Strength and conditioning assistant Mark Phillip.

Running backs coach Kennedy Polamalu.

Tyson Prince (Quarterbacks Coach)

Karl Scott (Defensive Passing Game Coordinator/Defensive Backs)

Defensive assistant/special teams coach Neiko Thorpe.

Danny van Dijk (Head Strength & Conditioning)

Strength and conditioning assistant Jamie Yanchar.













