Defensive coordinator candidates for new Las Vegas Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – SEPTEMBER 08: Defensive coordinator Aden Durde of the Seattle Seahawks looks on during the game against the Denver Broncos at Lumen Field on September 08, 2024 in Seattle, Washington. The Seahawks defeated the Broncos 26-20. (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Las Vegas Raiders landed their offensive-minded head coach by reportedly agreeing to terms with current Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak. Now, the Raiders’ coaching search pivots to filling out the rest of the staff, and there are plenty of questions about who Kubiak will bring on as defensive coordinator. So, let’s explore a few options who have worked with Las Vegas’ new head coach in the past.

Aden Durde

Current position: Seahawks defensive coordinator

Kubiak connection: Spent 2025 season together in Seattle

It might be tough to sell Durde on the idea of working with the Silver and Black since he’s already in a pretty good situation with the Seahawks. However, head coach Mike Macdonald calls the plays and gets all the credit for Seattle’s defense. So, if Durde wants a shot at being a head coach in a few years, the opportunity to run the show in Vegas could be enticing.

Karl Scott

Current position: Seahawks DBs coach/Defensive Passing game coordinator

Kubiak connection: Spent 2021 together in Minnesota, 2025 in Seattle

Scott feels like a more realistic option since he’s not currently a defensive coordinator and has worked with Kubiak for more than one season. Also, Scott is one step away from being a DC, owning the passing game coordinator title in Seattle. The Seahawks have ranked 13th, 21st, 11th and 10th in passing yards allowed during the four respective seasons he’s been there.

Joe Woods

Joe Woods

Current position: RaidersDBs coach/Defensive Passing game coordinator

Kubiak connection: Spent 2016-2018 together in Denver, 2024 in New Orleans

If Kubiak wants to go with someone who is in his network and has experience calling plays, Woods would likely be the favorite. He’s been a defensive coordinator for seven seasons and with three different teams: the Broncos (2017-2018), the Browns (2020-2022) and the Saints (2023-2024). Woods called two top 10 defenses in terms of points allowed and has finished with five units that were in the top half of the league. Plus, he’s an in-house candidate who already knows the defensive players.

Marcus Robertson

Current position: Raiders defensive backs coach

Kubiak connection: Spent 2017-2018 together in Denver, 2024 in New Orleans

Along the same lines, Robertson is already in the building and has worked with Kubiak for multiple seasons in the past. He’s never been a defensive coordinator, which could be a positive or negative trait, depending on whether Kubiak wants a proven commodity or to give someone an opportunity they haven’t had yet.

Roy Anderson

Current position: Eagles CBs coach

Kubiak connection: Spent 2020-2021 together in Minnesota

There’s been a lot of talk about coaching trees this offseason, as part of the reason why Kubiak got the job in Vegas is that he stems from the highly coveted Mike/Kyle Shanahan tree. What Shanahan disciples are to offensive-minded coaches, Vic Fangio disciples are to defensive-minded coaches. Anderson has spent the last two seasons working for Fangio in addition to two years (2017-2018) with the Chicago Bears.

Also, Anderson worked under Clint Hurtt in Seattle during the 2023 campaign, and Hurtt is another branch on the Fangio tree. If Kubiak wants to run that style of defense, the Eagles’ current cornerbacks coach feels like the best bet within his network.

Steve Wilks

Steve Wilks

Current position: Fired as Jets defensive coordinator

Kubiak connection: Spent 2023 together in San Francisco

This one might be a bit of a stretch since Kubiak and Wilks only spent one season together. Additionally, the latter was fired after the New York Jets finished dead last in points allowed this past season, and he’s only had two defenses finish in the top half of the NFL for points allowed in six seasons as either a head coach or defensive coordinator. But Wilks does have experience in the role, and his unit was third in points allowed during the 2023 season with the 49ers.

Kris Kocurek

Current position: 49ers DL coach

Kubiak connection: Spent 2023 together in San Francisco

Another loose connection with just one year working alongside Kubiak, but Kocurek is a well-respected defensive line coach in the NFL. He played the position for a couple of years in the league and has been coaching it since 2006, dating back to his days as a college coach. Kocurek has never been a defensive coordinator, but if he wants a promotion, the Raiders could provide that opportunity.

Rob Leonard

Current position: Raiders DL coach/Defensive Run Game coordinator

Kubiak connection: none

We’re deviating here since Leonard has never worked with Kubiak. However, Leonard has done a good job as the Raiders’ defensive line coach over the last few years, getting the most out of players like Malcolm Koonce (pre-torn ACL), K’Lavon Chaisson and Adam Butler. That led to adding run game coordinator to his title this season, a step towards calling the entire defense. Also, Maxx Crosby has raved about Leonard in the past, so keeping him on the coaching staff could help ease any tensions with the star pass-rusher.

Jim Schwartz

Current position: Browns defensive coordinator

Kubiak connection: none

Another potential candidate that doesn’t have any direct ties to Kubiak. But Schwartz has been in the league since 1996 and likely has some connections and network crossover with Klint’s father, Gary Kubiak. Also, Schwartz has 22 years of experience as either an NFL head coach or a defensive coordinator to be someone the first-year head coach can lean on.

According to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer, Cleveland is trying to keep Schwartz as the defensive coordinator under new head coach Todd Monken. However, Schwartz is unhappy that he didn’t get the head job and is a potential candidate to join Kubiak’s staff in Las Vegas.

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