There's no shortage of big-name wide receivers on the trade market this offseason, with many of them coming from the NFC West alone. San Francisco 49ers receive
The Seattle Seahawks have been caught in no man’s land in recent years, winning between seven and ten games over each of the last four seasons with no playoff wins to show for it. There is mounting pressure to get to the next level and the team has plenty of work to do to get this roster ready to compete in the loaded NFC West in 2025.
The 2025 offseason is well underway, with the NFL Scouting Combine coming hot on the heels after a thrilling 2024-25 season. Who were the best-remaining rookie defenders that made their way onto the All-Rookie Second-Team defense?
It was clear which NFC West team had the best QB situation in '24, but it's different now -- and some may be selling the Seattle Seahawks short.
As the Washington Commanders look for an upgrade at receiver, NFL.com suggests they consider Seattle Seahawks' star DK Metcalf.
The Seattle Seahawks may be getting somewhat of an indirect boost by an opponent's loss. On Friday, it was announced the Jacksonville Jaguars were hiring former LA Rams scouting director James Gladstone to be their next general manager.
The financial situation may force Schneider to target affordable talents in free agency to help fix the offensive line. Schneider attempted something similar last offseason when signing veteran guard Laken Tomlinson to a one-year contract. That didn’t pay off, because Tomlinson simply wasn’t the player Seattle thought him to be.
Seahawks general manager John Schneider explained the offensive line woes that his team needs going into the new season.
Seattle’s offensive line is an area of concern. Fixing it is a popular subject when it comes to mock drafts. The interior of this unit needs a lot of help.
While many people believe that the Seahawks will move on from Smith, head coach Mike Macdonald expects Smith to remain the starter next season. In ESPN’s offseason power rankings, Seattle comes in at No. 15. The Seahawks needed to make a decision on Nwosu’s contract before Friday because of guarantees that kicked in. They pushed that date back.