- **Q: Why are the 49ers looking for a new defensive coordinator again?
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NFL / Coaching Changes
The San Francisco 49ers are seeking their fifth defensive coordinator in five years, following a series of departures and changes within the coaching staff. The team has interviewed Raheem Morris, Joe Woods, and Gus Bradley for the defensiv...
The 49ers' defensive coordinator position has been a revolving door. After Robert Saleh's departure, DeMeco Ryans held the role in 2021-22 before becoming the head coach of the Texans. Steve Wilks lasted only one season, and Nick Sorensen followed for another single season. The 49ers then briefly reunited with Saleh after his firing from the Jets.
Now, the 49ers are considering several candidates:
Some argue that hiring Bradley, who will soon be 60, may not bring the fresh, innovative ideas the 49ers need. Other teams are trending towards younger coaches with new perspectives. For example, the Seahawks hired 38-year-old Mike Macdonald, and the Rams hired 39-year-old Chris Shula.
An interesting candidate that could signal evolution for the 49ers is Karl Scott, the Seattle Seahawks defensive backs coach and passing game coordinator since 2022.
The 49ers finished with the fifth-fewest pass breakups in the NFL this past season, with 56, while Seattle finished second with 40 more.
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