4 internal Seahawks AGM replacements for Nolan Teasley

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This weekend, the Seattle Seahawks assistant general manager position came open after the Minnesota Vikingshired Nolan Teasley as their next general manager. After the success John Schneider had with Teasley, it would make sense to promote from within to fill the vacancy. Here are four internal candidates to replace him.

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Director Of College Scouting, Aaron Hineline

First up has to be Seahawks Director Of College Scouting Aaron Hineline. He and Teasley were actually college friends and teammates at Central Washington. They both played running back and were separated only by two years. They were last promoted by the Seahawks at the same time as well. Because of their close ties, it wouldn’t be a shock to see Hineline follow Teasley to work as his right-hand man in Minnesota, either.

Director Of Pro Personnel, Willie Schneider

Seahawks’ Director Of Pro Personnel Willie Schneider replaced Teasley in this role during that same batch of promotions as he and Hineline in 2023. If the Seahawks wanted to follow the same pro personnel-side path for the AGM spot, this would be the likeliest pick. Teasley collaborated with Schneider on trades and pro scouting significantly and Schneider would seem to be well versed in that aspect as well.

Vice President Of Player Acquisition, Matt Berry

Matt Berry has 26 years of NFL front office experience and 19 with the Seahawks. As the Vice President Of Player Acquisition, he’s managed teams of scouts and coordinated the nationwide scouting efforts. He began as a regional scout in 2008 and was in Hineline’s role for eight years before he moved up to his current role in the same batch of promotions as the rest of the candidates. He’s listed third on the Player Personnel department’s page, ahead of Berry and Hineline.

Vice President Of Player Personnel, Trent Kirchner

Trent Kirchner is listed second right behind Teasley’s name on the Seahawks’ Player Personnel department roster online. He has 26 years of NFL personnel department experience. The Seahawks’ website says he was key in “shifting team identity without a full rebuild” for the organization. Only the Seahawks know who they’ll want to be the name, but Kirchner has at least as good of a chance as the other three.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks assistant general manager search: internal candidates

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