Anytime an NFL team has some success, there will be interest in their coaching staff and front office personnel from those who did not enjoy such a prosperous season.

On Thursday morning, Tom Pelissero of USA TODAY Sports confirmed rumors that the San Francisco 49ers would be looking to the division-rival Seattle Seahawks to potentially fill two very important voids in the organization.

The #49ers are expected to interview #Seahawks execs Trent Kirchner and Scott Fitterer and AHC/OL coach Tom Cable next week, per sources. — Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 5, 2017

The 49ers are now in need of both a head coach and a general manager after the firings of Chip Kelly and Trent Baalke earlier this week.

Cable, assistant head coach and coach of the offensive line in Seattle, has been with the Seahawks organization since January 2011. Prior to that, Cable was with the Oakland Raiders for four years. He spent the final two seasons in Oakland as the head coach before he was relieved of his duties.

During his press conference Tuesday, Cable was asked about being mentioned as a possible head coaching option for the 49ers.

“It’s exciting to think that, but Pete [Carroll] is great in regards to that,” Cable said. “That’s what he’s training all of us to do, from the beginning, that was his philosophy. To try to do this better, to take guys where they want to go. It’s a great thought and opportunity down the road, but right now the most important thing is this football thing and Detroit.”

Seahawks co-directors of player personnel Scott Fitterer and Trent Kirchner will be interviewed for the 49ers general manager position.

The 49ers will be meeting with various candidates for both positions next week, although the exact date they will travel to Seattle has not been announced.