
Seahawks Face Uncertainty in Fantasy Football with Brian Fleury at the Helm
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Klint Kubiak played a pivotal role in the Seattle Seahawks' success, leading them to a Super Bowl victory in 2025. His innovative play-calling and strategic designs transformed the offense, resulting in standout performances from players like Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Sam Darnold, who proved his previous season was no fluke. With Kubiak now taking charge of the Las Vegas Raiders offense, the question arises: what does the future hold for Seattle?
Dave Richard has ranked all 18 new play-callers for Fantasy Football, and the Seahawks find themselves at No. 11 under the guidance of Brian Fleury, who will be calling plays for the first time in his career. After over a decade as an assistant, primarily under Kyle Shanahan, Fleury brings experience from his time in Cleveland and San Francisco. He served as the tight ends coach since 2022 and took on the role of run game coordinator in 2025.
Fleury aims to implement a version of the Shanahan offense while retaining elements of Kubiak's playbook. He has expressed a clear goal of maintaining as much of Kubiak's successful strategies as possible, which could bode well for the Seahawks' offensive continuity.
As Fantasy Football draft season approaches, the impact of these changes on key players in Seattle remains to be seen. Will Fleury's approach yield similar success, or will the Seahawks struggle to adapt without Kubiak's influence?
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