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Tyler Roehl (born January 29, 1986) is an
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coach and former
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who is currently the tight ends coach for the
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of the
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(NFL). He was signed by the Seattle Seahawks as an
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in 2009. He played
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for the North Dakota State Bison.Bison Biography – Tyler Roehl
/ref> In June 2009, he was placed on the Waived/Injured list. In May 2010, he participated in the
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rookie mini-camp. Roehl tried out for the United Football League
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. Roehl was hired as the tight ends and fullbacks coach at his alma mater, North Dakota State, for 2014 season.


Early years

Roehl was born and raised in West Fargo, North Dakota where he played
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for the West Fargo Packers as a running back and linebacker. One of the most productive players in North Dakota high school history, he was a two-time first team All-State, two-time first team All-EDC and two-time team MVP. Tyler was a big reason why the Packers won back to back state championships in 2002 and 2003 as he was the game MVP in both title games. Roehl ran for 1,269 yards, 25 touchdowns, and averaged 8.7 yards per carry on offense and also had 51 tackles and three interceptions on defense as a senior. This led to Tyler becoming the Class AAA Player of the Year in North Dakota in 2003. He also holds the team record for total points scored with 290. Roehl also excelled in baseball where he was a four-time letter winner and an All-EDC performer in 2004.


College career

Roehl received a scholarship to play
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at North Dakota State University, as a
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. As a freshman, Roehl played in all 11 games for the
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. However, he was primarily used as a blocking back. Roehl only carried the ball twice for 14 yards that season. Roehl was redshirted the following year because he broke his leg during a spring practice in 2005. As a sophomore, Roehl started in 10 of 11 games. Roehl became more of a threat out of the backfield with 22 receptions for 259 yards and one touchdown and averaged 11.8 yards per reception. Roehl made a season-high five receptions for 70 yards in 31–7 win at Southern Utah on October 28, 2006. Roehl also reeled off a 41-yard catch in the 29–24 win over Ball State on September 23, 2006. Roehl made his first touchdown catch against Mississippi Valley State on October 14, 2006. However, Roehl only rushed seven times for 14 yards and one touchdown. Roehl's junior year was huge success for him. Roehl started in 10 games played and racked up 1,431 yards and 21 touchdowns on 207 carries and averaged 6.9 yards per carry. Roehl also had 20 receptions for 180 yards. Roehl became just the third NDSU football player to earn CoSIDA Academic All-America first team honors and was also named to the Associated Press, The Sports Network and Dopke College Sports Report.com FCS All-America second teams. Roehl was an All-Great West Football Conference first team selection by coaches and media and was also a four-time GWFC Offensive Player of the Week. Tyler led the Great West in rushing, scoring and all-purpose yards that year. Roehl's biggest achievement was his three games with 200-plus yards including 238 yards and 3 touchdowns on 27 carries in the season opener against Stephen F. Austin on September 8, 2007, 263 yards on 22 carries against Minnesota on October 20, 2007 including 77 yard touchdown run to earn an ESPN College Gameday helmet sticker and USA Today Player of the Week, and 257 yards and four touchdowns vs. Illinois State. Tyler also recorded six games with 100-yards rushing and scored at least two touchdowns in six games that year. Roehl's senior year was just as productive as the previous year. He was Sporting News' College Football preseason All-American Team. He finished the season with 1,053 yards and 13 touchdowns on 171 carries and averaged 6.2 yards per carry. He also caught 13 passes for 101 yards.


College statistics

''In the 2005 season, Roehl was redshirted because of a broken leg suffered during a spring practice his freshman year.''


Professional career

Roehl was signed by the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent on April 26, 2009. During an offseason workout on June 1, 2009, Roehl suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament on his left knee which subsequently ended his season. His was placed on the Injured/Waived list for that season. He was released by the Seahawks on March 15, 2010.


Coaching career

Roehl spent the 2010 season as the running backs coach and junior varsity
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at Concordia College in Moorhead. He was NDSU's offensive
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in 2011. Roehl spent two years on the Moorhead High School football staff. He returned to his alma mater as the tight ends and fullbacks coach in January 2014.


North Dakota St.

Roehl began his coaching career as an offensive graduate assistant at NDSU in 2011, helping the Bison secure their first FCS national title. He returned in 2014 as the tight ends and fullbacks coach and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2019. Under his leadership, NDSU ranked among the top rushing offenses in the FCS, winning national titles in 2019 and 2021. His offenses consistently led the nation in rushing touchdowns and total yards, and he coached multiple All-Americans, including quarterback Trey Lance, the 2019 Walter Payton Award winner.


Iowa St.

Roehl joined Iowa State as assistant head coach and running backs coach in 2024. His impact was immediate, helping the Cyclones improve their rushing touchdowns from 13 in 2023 to 27 in 2024. Iowa State finished 11-3, reached the Big 12 Championship Game, and won the Pop-Tarts Bowl. Running back Carson Hansen thrived under Roehl, scoring 13 rushing touchdowns, the first non-QB to do so since 2005.


Detroit Lions

On February 11, 2025, the
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hired Roehl as their tight ends coach. Rohel first crossed paths with Lions Head Coach Dan Campbell at NDSU's Pro Day for Trey Lance. Through that initial meeting, the two have stayed in connection ever since.


References


External links


North Dakota State profile

Iowa State profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Roehl, Tyler 1986 births Living people American football running backs Concordia Cobbers football coaches North Dakota State Bison football coaches North Dakota State Bison football players Seattle Seahawks players High school football coaches in Minnesota People from West Fargo, North Dakota Coaches of American football from North Dakota Players of American football from North Dakota Iowa State Cyclones football coaches