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    The Minnesota Vikings are handing the keys of the franchise to one of the sharpest young minds in football. On Wednesday morning, the team officially introduced Nolan Teasley as their next new general manager. Teasley arrives in Minnesota after a 13-year tenure with the Seattle Seahawks working under general manager John Schneider. Long described as Schneider’s right-hand man, Teasley now gets his opportunity to run his own front office one season after helping the Seahawks win Super Bowl LX. “I want to thank the Seahawks organization and John Schneider for preparing me for this opportunity,” Teasley said Wednesday at his introductory press conference. “They did that by allowing me to see high-caliber leadership in the building on a day-to-day basis. I was raised in this league by seeing it done the right way.” Teasley’s unique journey began when his wife encouraged him to swap the security of a marketing career for his passion for football. He sent letters to every NFL team, but only the Seahawks answered the call, giving him his foot in the door as an intern. What started as a leap of faith has come full circle, with Teasley landing his first general manager role with the Vikings. “I always had aspirations of being a general manager,” Teasley said. “It wasn’t necessarily the goal. The goal was to be where my feet were and learn and progress in that way and so that’s why I needed a minute. This is an amazing day, and I’m so very appreciative of being here.” Teasley succeeds Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, whose roster-building strategy leaned heavily on data analytics. While he plans to utilize analytics, Teasley won’t rely on them as strictly, choosing instead to prioritize the coaching staff’s vision for player development over pure numbers. “The way that we look at it is that we’re going to be guided by evaluation,” Teasley said. “We’re going to be anchored by data. Then the final piece, kind of as we work through our three pillars of acquisition and evaluation, is that, what’s really important, is the coach’s vision for the player.” This time around, Vikings ownership ran an exhaustive search. Following the firing of Adofo-Mensah in January, Vice President of Football Operations Rob Brzezinski steadied the ship, steering them through the offseason and the NFL Draft as the interim general manager. The finalists included internal candidate Brzezinski alongside assistant general managers Terrance Gray (Buffalo Bills), Reed Burckhardt (Denver Broncos), and John McKay (Los Angeles Rams). Teasley was the only external candidate without prior ties to the Minnesota organization. “I think we have it all put together in a great way,” Co-Owner Mark Wilf said. “I’m confident that this is a great move for the Minnesota Vikings.” Under the new front-office hierarchy, Wilf revealed that Teasley and head coach Kevin O’Connell will report to ownership, while Brzezinski reports to Teasley. Most notably, Teasley was awarded final say over the 53-man roster, a level of control Adofo-Mensah never had. Still, Teasley views this structure as no different from the collaborative environment he left in Seattle. “You’re anchored by process so that everybody understands the foundation of it all,” Teasley said. “If you have disagreements, you go back to the beginning. You start over. We work together until we have that consensus.” O’Connell, who is friends with Schneider, said he met Teasley three years ago at the NFL scouting combine and that he made a quick impact on the coach. Years later, that connection has evolved into a shared vision for the Vikings’ organizational culture. “I know the responsibilities that I have,” O’Connell said. “One of those is to build a unique relationship where it’s built on trust, and it’s built on a level of personal responsibility to be competent in your role for the greater good of others. Now, we support each other.” Schneider’s endorsement carried significant weight, given the deep respect Vikings ownership and O’Connell have for the Seahawks. Now in Minnesota, Teasley plans to implement the same evaluation strategies he learned under his former mentor. “In terms of John [Schneider], anything we’re talking about here is building alignment and consensus and being collaborative,” Teasley said. “That’s what we did in Seattle. That’s what we’re going to do here.” For the Vikings’ ownership group, importing that championship culture meant finding a leader who possessed both the right resume and the right personality. In Teasley, they believe they found both. “I have a lot of respect for the Seattle Seahawks organization,” Wilf said. “John Schneider, the whole team over there, the coach, so, yes, that did have a factor to play in it. But that’s got to be along with the person.”

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