No NFL team has undergone a more radical change to their offensive philosophy and personnel this offseason than the Seattle Seahawks. Since the end of
The Seattle Seahawks are looking to make some changes at the tight end position this offseason, and they should be able to make some upgrades during the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Seattle Seahawks are focusing on tight ends this offseason. Veteran starter Noah Fant is in the final year of his contract and has underperformed as a receiving threat.
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On Tuesday, the Seattle Seahawks made their first wave of cap casualties ahead of the new league year. Four players were released as the team cleared over $27 million in salary cap space and more are expected to follow in the coming days.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
When former Iowa Hawkeyes tight end Noah Fant entered the NFL Draft in 2019, there was considerable hype surrounding the star pass-catcher. Many felt that
If the Seattle Seahawks hope to contend for the Super Bowl in 2025, they must first get their salary cap situation under control. With a cap deficit of over $13 million, expect the team to make some big changes during the 2025 NFL offseason.
The Seattle Seahawks are pretty much set defensively as far as their personnel goes. Assuming that they don't get completely stupid and allow Ernest Jones to walk in free agency, they should be able to focus most of their offseason attention on upgrading their offense.
Ultimately missing the playoffs in year one under coach Mike Macdonald, the Seattle Seahawks received solid - yet unspectacular - contributions from a tight end group featuring multiple established veterans and a rising rookie.
When Noah Fant entered the NFL as a first-round draft pick back in 2019, there were lofty expectations for the former Iowa Hawkeyes star. After all, Fant flashed incredible potential at Iowa, a school known for churning out elite tight ends.
The Seahawks defeated the Rams 30-25 in what was the season finale for Seattle. That earned the Seahawks their 10th win, a benchmark they had not reached in four seasons.
When Noah Fant entered the NFL ranks as a first-round pick of the Denver Broncos back in 2019, there were sky-high expectations for the former Iowa Hawkeyes star.
After missing the past three games with a groin injury, Noah Fant did not receive an injury designation on Friday and will be back in action for the full strength Seattle Seahawks when they face the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.
Former Tennessee Vols tight end Princeton Fant received some great NFL news on Wednesday, just ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday Fant, who played at Tennessee
Despite being optimistic about his chances of suiting up on Friday, the Seattle Seahawks will hold out veteran tight end Noah Fant for a third consecutive game against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
Working back from a groin injury, the Seattle Seahawks could potentially have tight end Noah Fant back in the lineup for a crucial Week 12 home game against the Arizona Cardinals.
Week 11 of the NFL season delivered a bunch of unknown tight ends who produced at an extremely high level. This follows a week where all the superstar players at the position seemed to have found their form but all of those players had down weeks in week 11.
When the Denver Broncos selected Iowa Hawkeyes tight end Noah Fant in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft, expectations were sky high. Fant looked like an absolute stud coming out of Iowa, as his unique blend of size and athleticism was a rare thing for a player at his position.
Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. But if you’re willing to be fooled multiple times without giving up on a player, you might be a hardcore fantasy football fan.
The Seattle Seahawks are a team stuck between a rock and a hard place. They are attempting to rebuild at head coach, but also have not indicated that they are all in on Geno Smith.
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The Baltimore Ravens have been a fantasy gold mine for years. Whether their RB room produced a random top 24 option, or Lamar Jackson set the league on fire, there’s always someone.
The Seahawks focused internally as the NFL's free-agent frenzy got underway, but that doesn't mean they weren't effective.
Noah Fant is sticking with the Seahawks.
With a healthy $41M available under the NFL's new salary cap, the Giants can afford a few free agent upgrades, just not these guys.
The Cincinnati Bengals not only have a need at tight end, but they don’t even actually have one under contract at the moment. Tight end was a hole for the Bengals this past season, and it remains an issue going into 2024, but Cincinnati can fix that issue in free agency.
The Los Angeles Rams will most likely have a hole at the tight end position as a result of what many claimed to be a dirty hit in the Wild Card against the Detroit Lions.
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Noah Fant doesn't yet know if Drew Lock or Geno Smith will be throwing passes his way, but the tight end didn't seem to have a preference when he noted players at his position can thrive with the Seahawks.
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