Todd Storm is entering his fifth season coaching in the NFL his third in Washington and his first as Washington's Assistant Tight Ends Coach after serving as the team's offensive quality control coach from 2020-21.
Storm was promoted to his current position after working with the tight ends exclusively in 2021, helping develop rookie tight end John Bates.
Storm spent the 2018-19 seasons with the Carolina Panthers assisting on the offensive side of the ball, specifically working with tight ends and alongside recently retired tight ends coach, Pete Hoener.
From 2014-16, Storm was a graduate assistant at Central Michigan University. In 2014, he worked with the defensive line and transitioned to the offensive line during the 2015-16 seasons.
Prior to his work at CMU, Storm played the 2013 season as a defensive end in the Arena Football League with the Cleveland Gladiators and registered three sacks. In 2012, Storm was invited to the Detroit Lions Rookie Mini Camp.
Storm graduated from Michigan Tech in 2012 with a bachelor's degree in marketing. He also completed his masters in sports administration in 2016 at Central Michigan University.
During his time at Michigan Tech, he played defensive end for the Huskies and was twice named Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Defensive Lineman of the Year. He also received All-Region Honors twice as well as unanimous All-American accolades following his senior campaign.