14TH
OF 32 TEAMS

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Overview

The Seattle Seahawks ranked 14th overall in the annual report. The franchise decided to move on from longtime head coach Pete Carroll, but at the time of the survey, he received strong grades from the players in the locker room. The team scores slightly above or close to average in most of the categories. The number one issue the players feel needs to be addressed is the lack of staffing and resources provided in the training room, with respondents noting that there are not enough quality trainers, limiting the players’ ability for one-one-one treatment for injury recovery and prevention. Respondents also noted that the aquatic room needs to be updated.

Breakdown of Key Categories

 

CategoryGradeRank out of 32
Treatment of FamiliesC14th
Food/CafeteriaB9th
Nutritionist/DieticianB+9th
Locker RoomB9th
Training RoomC23rd
Training StaffC+27th
Weight RoomB16th
Strength CoachesA-12th
Team TravelC15th
Head CoachA11th
OwnershipC+23rd

 

Treatment of Families

C
14th
  • They are one of 12 teams that do not provide a family room during games 
  • They provide daycare on gameday

Food / Cafeteria

B
9th
  • They rank 11th overall in food taste 
  • They rank 9th overall in food freshness 

Nutritionist /Dietician

B+
9th
  • 86% of players feel like they get an individualized plan (14th overall)

Locker Room

B
9th
  • 96% of players feel like the locker room is big enough (10th overall) 
  • 92% of players feel like they have enough room in their individual lockers (10th overall)

Training Room

C
23rd
  • 81% of players feel they have enough full-time trainers (24th overall) 
  • Only 71% of players feel they have enough full-time physical therapists (26th overall) 
  • Only 64% of players feel they have enough hot tub space (27th overall) 
  • Only 78% of players feel they have enough cold tub space (23rd overall)

Training Staff

C+
27th
  • Only 76% of players feel like they receive enough one-on-one treatment (29th overall) 
  • The players feel that the training staff moderately contributes to their success (25th overall) 
  • The lower grades are connected to the players’ feedback that the training room is understaffed. Several players feel there are not enough trainers or physical therapists, which limits the amount of one-on-one treatment players can receive.

Weight Room

B
16th
  • The players feel that they have good quality equipment in their weight room (12th overall) 
  • The players feel that they have an adequate amount of space in their weight room (17th overall)

Strength Coaches

A-
12th
  • 98% of players feel like they get an individualized plan (5th overall) 
  • The players feel that the strength coaches significantly contribute to their success (14th overall)

Team Travel

C
15th
  • Only 73% of the players feel like they have a comfortable amount of personal space during flights (22nd overall) 
  • They do not require that any players have roommates before games

Head Coach

A
11th
  • 87% of players feel that former head coach Pete Carroll was efficient with their time (21st overall) 
  • The players feel that Pete Carroll was very willing to listen to the locker room (15th overall)

Ownership

C+
23rd
  • Club chair Jody Allen receives a rating of 7.9/10 from Seahawk players when considering her willingness to invest in the facilities (23rd overall)