2007 Detroit Lions Season - Staff

Staff

Detroit Lions 2007 coaching staff
Front Office
  • Owner/Chairman - William Clay Ford
  • Vice Chairman - William Clay Ford, Jr.
  • President/CEO - Matt Millen
  • Executive Vice President/COO - Tom Lewand
  • Director of Pro Personnel - Sheldon White

Head Coaches

  • Head Coach - Rod Marinelli

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator - Mike Martz
  • Quarterbacks - Adam Gase
  • Running Backs - Wilbert Montgomery
  • Wide Receivers - Kippy Brown
  • Tight Ends - Pat Carter
  • Offensive Line - Jim Colletto
  • Assistant Offensive Line - Mike Barry
  • Offensive Assistant - Shawn Jefferson
  • Offensive Assistant - Tim Martz

Defensive Coaches

  • Defensive Coordinator - Joe Barry
  • Defensive Line - Joe Cullen
  • Linebackers - Phil Snow
  • Defensive Backs - Clayton Lopez
  • Defensive Assistant - Fred Reed
  • Defensive Quality Control - Don Clemons

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams - Stan Kwan
  • Assistant Special Teams - Sam Gash

Strength and Conditioning

  • Coordinator of Physical Development - Jason Arapoff
  • Strength and Conditioning - Malcolm Blacken

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