With only one offensive line move made in free agency, the Seattle Seahawks will undoubtedly be looking to the NFL Draft to bolster its front. Seattle might go with a versatile option that has played both tackle and guard in college.
It's not easy being in any public-facing position in this business. Even some of the greatest competitors of all time can have their judgment questioned by random fans.
The Seattle Seahawks have historically prefered not to draft their quarterbacks. With the one small exception, taking Russell Wilson in the third round 13 years ago is the only investment they have made at this position in the NFL draft under general manager John Schneider.
The Seattle Seahawks offense had a complete makeover this offseason. One of the most drastic changes was the team's choice to trade away Geno Smith and sign Sam Darnold to be their newest starting quarterback.
There are plenty of flaws in the conversation surrounding the Seattle Seahawks and their major moves in March. Since the team made a dramatic swap at quarterback
The last time the Seattle Seahawks pulled off a big draft-day trade with Washington, they gave up three Day 3 selections in order to get the number 95 overall pick.
After parting ways with Tyler Lockett, Geno Smith and DK Metcalf in less than a week's span, the Seattle Seahawks entered free agency with a ton of cap space to work with.
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Seattle Seahawks edge rusher Uchenna Nwosu has had a string of bad luck as of late, and that's underselling it. After a 9.5-sack season in his first year with Seattle back in 2022, Nwosu has played just 12 of a possible 34 games over the past two seasons.
If you were a first-round pick in 2021 and the team picked up your firth-year option, this is the final season of your initial NFL contract (unless, you have already signed an extension similar to Bengals’ wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase this month).
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The Seahawks don’t have any salary cap issues entering the draft. By this time next month the Seattle Seahawks will have wrapped up their 2025 NFL Draft and focused on signing undrafted free agents.
The NFL team that resides in the Pacific Northwest has undergone an offensive makeover. Led by general manager John Schneider, the Seattle Seahawks have a new quarterback in Sam Darnold, and four new wide receivers led by former Rams’ All-Pro Cooper Kupp and journeyman Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic addressed rumors linking Jaxson Dart with the Seahawks.
When it rains it pours, especially in Seattle and especially when most analysts believe the Seahawks made the blunder of the offseason. By going from Geno
Who, and when, will the Seahawks try to save their offensive line? With the NFL Draft less than five weeks away, the 2025 draft feels like a fork in the road moment for not just the Seattle Seahawks, but for John Schneider.
The Seattle Seahawks have made a lot of headlines this offseason for their moves in NFL free agency. They overhauled most of their offense with Sam Darnold replacing Geno Smith at quarterback as well as Cooper Kupp taking over for DK Metcalf.
There are a handful of exceptions, but by and large the national media hates what the Seattle Seahawks have done this offseason. They particularly don't like the change at quarterback, which saw Seattle swap out Geno Smith for Sam Darnold - which many analysts see as a downgrade.
Unless they've been living under a rock for the past year, any Seattle Seahawks fan can say that the offensive line is by far the team's greatest issue right now.
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We are under one month away from the 2025 NFL Draft. The Seattle Seahawks have undergone a major makeover on offense, and added former All-Pro defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence to an already solid defense.
The Seattle Seahawks announced they signed WR Steven Sims to a contract on Tuesday. Sims, 27, signed with Washington as an undrafted free agent out of Kansas in 2019.
After spending the 2024 season with the 49ers, the veteran tight end is joining the Seahawks, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The Rams signed Adams to a two-year contract that could be worth up to $44M earlier this offseason.
ESPN's Matt Miller named the Seahawks a "sleeper team" that could target a quarterback "in the first two rounds" of the 2025 NFL Draft.
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