5 Top Head Coaching Candidates for the Seattle Seahawks

Zack Cook
Host · Writer
Seattle Seahawks Offensive Coordinator Shane Waldron
If the Seattle Seahawks want to stick to the status quo and not make full changes this offseason, sticking with an in-house candidate like current offensive coordinator Shane Waldron makes sense. There are rumblings about him already drawing interest from other teams, meaning the Seahawks would be wise to interview him for the role and see what changes he'd bring to the table.
Dallas Cowboys Defensive Coordinator Dan Quinn
Early reports suggest the Seattle Seahawks have their sights set on Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn. He's comfortable in his role with the Cowboys, and it'll take the right fit to get him back as a head coach again. The Seahawks' opening presents a really nice spot for him and one where the pieces are there on both sides of the football to have success.
Minnesota Vikings Defensive Coordinator Brian Flores
It looks as though it's only a matter of time before Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores is an NFL head coach again. Of course, there's a complicated matter going on behind the scenes with the lawsuit, but Flores is still drawing interest with multiple openings. With a Seahawks team looking to grow on defense with young talent, adding a defensive-minded coach like Flores makes sense.
Washington Commanders Offensive Coordinator Eric Bieniemy
If the Seattle Seahawks want to go all-in on their offense, giving Eric Bieniemy his first shot as an NFL head coach makes sense. The Seahawks are loaded with talent on offense, and it would be fascinating to see how he'd manage this group. We've been waiting and waiting for Bieniemy to get his shot, and the Seahawks are a match made in heaven for that opportunity.
Former Tennessee Titans Head Coach Mike Vrabel
There's no question that former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel will have his share of opportunities this offseason as a head coaching candidate. There are a lot of similarities in the Seahawks opening that presented with the Titans, meaning this could be a good match on paper. Is Vrabel the guy who can rejuvenate this Seahawks roster and take over for the legendary Pete Carroll?
Seattle Seahawks Offensive Coordinator Shane Waldron
If the Seattle Seahawks want to stick to the status quo and not make full changes this offseason, sticking with an in-house candidate like current offensive coordinator Shane Waldron makes sense. There are rumblings about him already drawing interest from other teams, meaning the Seahawks would be wise to interview him for the role and see what changes he'd bring to the table.
Dallas Cowboys Defensive Coordinator Dan Quinn
Early reports suggest the Seattle Seahawks have their sights set on Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn. He's comfortable in his role with the Cowboys, and it'll take the right fit to get him back as a head coach again. The Seahawks' opening presents a really nice spot for him and one where the pieces are there on both sides of the football to have success.
