ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Seahawks are hiring former University of Washington offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb to the same position.
Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald opted to go with an outside-the-box approach at offensive coordinator, luring Grubb, a lifelong college coach, into the professional game. Grubb’s first role as offensive coordinator came at Sioux Falls in 2010 after previously being hired as their offensive line/run game coordinator in 2007 by then-head coach Kalen DeBoer. DeBoer, who is now the head coach at Alabama, would also work with Grubb at Fresno State and Washington and had hired him to his Alabama staff mere weeks ago. Known for his horizontal passing game, Grubb has helped lead some of the top offensive attacks in the nation, with the Huskies ranking seventh and 13th in the nation in scoring during his two seasons. Now with the Seahawks, Grubb has a chance to show his offensive chops on the pro stage, and has a talented group of receivers in Tyler Lockett, DK Metcalf, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba to work with.