Seahawks' Offensive Overhaul: Can Klint Kubiak's Scheme Elevate Seattle in 2025?
Analyzing the Seahawks' offensive rebuild with QB Sam Darnold, WR Cooper Kupp, and new coordinator Klint Kubiak's system as they prepare for the 2025 NFL season.

Seattle's Offensive Transformation Underway
The Seattle Seahawks enter 2025 with a fundamentally reshaped offense after trading QB Geno Smith, WR DK Metcalf, and releasing franchise icon Tyler Lockett. Head coach Mike Macdonald acknowledged the dramatic changes when asked about offensive improvements at the NFL league meetings:
"I think it's different. We have a long way to go with new players and schemes, but we're excited about building this properly for September."
Quarterback Revolution: Darnold Takes the Reigns
Sam Darnold's 3-year, $105.5M deal represents Seattle's boldest move, replacing Geno Smith after his Pro Bowl resurgence with Minnesota. Key advantages:
- Scheme familiarity: Worked with OC Klint Kubiak in San Francisco (2023)
- Mobile skillset: Elite throwing accuracy on the run (critical for Kubiak's motion-heavy offense)
- Red zone efficiency: 2.8 TD/INT ratio over past two seasons
Receiving Corps: From Stars to System Players
The WR swaps reveal Seattle's philosophical shift:
Outgoing (2024) | Incoming (2025) |
---|---|
DK Metcalf (PIT) | Cooper Kupp |
Tyler Lockett | Marquez Valdes-Scantling |
2023-24 Production: 3,600 yards, 20 TDs | Career averages: 2,173 yards, 16 TDs |
While less explosive, the new unit offers:
- Route precision: Kupp's elite short/intermediate route-running
- Vertical threat: MVS's 17.5 career yards/reception
- Cap flexibility: $25M+ in annual savings
Scheme Evolution Under Kubiak
Kubiak's offensive hallmarks will redefine Seattle:
- Outside Zone Dominance
- Heavy under-center formations
- Stretching defenses horizontally
- Quarterback Movement
- Bootlegs and rollouts maximizing Darnold's mobility
- Tight Alignment Strategy
- Creating rub routes for Kupp/Smith-Njigba
Lingering Concerns: Offensive Line Questions
Despite five top-100 draft picks, Seattle's interior line remains precarious:
- Missed targets: Will Fries (MIN), Teven Jenkins (CHI)
- Young core: Charles Cross (LT) and Abraham Lucas (RT) must take leaps
- Draft focus: Guards prioritized over weak center class
Path Forward
The Seahawks hold $30M+ in cap space and 10 draft picks to complete their transformation. Success hinges on:
- Darnold maintaining 2024's efficiency (68.9% completion)
- Kupp staying healthy after injury-plagued Rams tenure
- Kubiak duplicating New Orleans' 2024 offensive success (5th in scoring)
As Macdonald stated: "This won't be last year's offense—and that's by design."