Pete Carroll’s son has had two players get drafted in the first two rounds of the draft over the last couple of years
The Las Vegas Raiders are ushering in a new coaching staff this season, including offensive line coach Brennan Carroll, the son of new head coach Pete Carroll. The majority of Brennan’s coaching experience has been while working for his dad, leading to some concern that this was a nepotism hire by the Raiders.
Recently, a Silver and Black Pride commenter posed a mailbag question about the offensive line coach’s track record. Luckily, the younger Carroll has spent eight years in the college ranks, which weren’t under his father’s watch and are worth exploring.
Carroll spent 2011 through 2014 at the University of Miami, serving as the tight ends coach during his first two years and leading the wide receivers during his last two, as the Hurricanes hired Mario Cristobal to coach the tight ends in 2013. For record-keeping purposes, Cristobal didn’t end up coaching at Miami that year, leaving the school just six weeks later to join Nick Saban’s staff at Alabama. Still, Carroll remained the receivers coach.
From the ‘11 and ‘12 squads, ‘The U’ sent three tight ends to the pros: Clive Walford, Chase Ford and Asante Cleveland. Ford and Cleveland were undrafted free agents who didn’t do much in the NFL, making Walford the most significant of the bunch. He spent his redshirt freshman and sophomore seasons under Carroll’s guidance before becoming a second-team All-ACC performer as a senior and, coincidentally, a third-round pick by the Raiders in 2015.
During Carroll’s two years as Miami’s receivers coach, he helped send six wideouts to the league, including Phillip Dorsett, Allen Hurns and Braxton Berrios. Granted, Hurns was a senior and already established when Carroll took over the position group, and Berrios was on the opposite end of the spectrum as a true freshman in 2014.
But Dorsett is a success story for the coach. The speedy wideout battled a knee injury during his junior season in South Beach, recording just 13 catches for 272 yards and two touchdowns. However, he bounced back under Carroll’s guidance, logging 36 grabs and 871 yards while leading the ACC with 24.2 yards per catch and 10 receiving touchdowns before becoming the Indianapolis Colts’ first-round pick in 2015.
After four years away, Brennan went back to working for Pete with the Seattle Seahawks from 2015 to 2020 as an assistant offensive line coach (‘15 to ‘19) and run game coordinator (‘20). Then, he joined Jedd Fisch’s coaching staff at the University of Arizona, serving as the Wildcats’ offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for three years.
Carroll’s time in the desert bodes well for his ability to develop offensive linemen, as he helped develop a couple of Top 40 draft picks.
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