You’ve seen the team power rankings throughout the season and the Seattle Seahawks usually land near the front of the list. NFL.com’s Elliot Harrison has now released a new list, ranking the 2017 head coaches around the league.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll comes in a No. 2, topped only by New England’s Bill Belichick.

Harrison explained his reasoning Carroll ranks so high on his list.

Carroll’s handling of players has been top-notch since he returned to the NFL as head coach in 2010. Look no further than his ability to get Eddie Lacy to eat a few more salads on the way down to 250 pounds. Even the reported issues between the offense and defense that have surfaced the last two years haven’t stopped the Seahawks from making (and winning in) the playoffs. Long ago, Carroll was also a highly successful assistant coach. He led the 49ers’ defense to a No. 1 ranking in 1995. Think about that: Carroll coaching the 49ers. Weird.

In his seven seasons in Seattle, Carroll has led his team to an overall winning record, including six Divisional Round playoff appearances and back to back Super Bowls.

The Seahawks have Carroll locked up through the 2019 season, having signed him to a contract extension last July. If he can find a way to this year’s Super Bowl, his third in five years, he just might find himself at No. 1 on next year’s list.