Post-Draft Ranking of Seahawks Positional Needs
Which positions could the Seahawks still use upgrades at? Ty Dane Gonzalez ranks the seven they should prioritize over the course of the summer.
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May 25, 2021
Last month, I ranked the Seahawks positional needs entering the 2021 NFL Draft. Over the course of the three-day event, general manager John Schneider and his staff hit on three of the needs I mentioned in the list with the selections of receiver D Wayne Eskridge, cornerback Tre Brown, and offensive tackle Stone Forsythe.
However, nearly a month removed from the draft, there are still areas along Seattle s roster that could use improvement or much-needed depth or both. The Seahawks, of course, don t have a ton of salary cap space to work with ($6.6 million in effective cap, per OverTheCap.com) to address every single remaining need of theirs. At least, they don t appear willing to pull the necessary levers - restructuring Bobby Wagner and/or Russell Wilson s con
Post-NFL Draft Seahawks 53-Man Roster Projection Part 2: Defense/Specialists
Coming off a dominant finish to the 2020 season, the Seahawks remain hopeful a few new additions along the defensive line and the secondary will take their defense to the next level. Which defenders will be on the Week 1 roster?
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May 10, 2021
Though training camp remains more than two months away, it s never too early to begin considering which players will make the Seahawks 53-man roster.
Seattle currently has 85 players on its roster with rookie minicamp and the start of OTAs right around the corner. While the team will certainly make a few more moves before the real bullets start flying in late July, the vast majority of offseason needs have been fulfilled with the initial waves of free agency and the draft in the books.
Richard Sherman doesn’t rule out returning to the Seattle Seahawks
Posted May 06, 2021
Free agent cornerback Richard Sherman said, It s never out of the cards for a possible return to the Seattle Seahawks. (Getty Images)Getty Images
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Sherman hasn’t eliminated the possibility of returning to the Seattle Seahawks as he mulls his options.
“I spend my entire offseason in Seattle, that’s where I live, that’s where my family is. So, it’s never out of the cards,” Sherman said Wednesday of ESPN’s “First Take” show. “Obviously, Pete (Carroll) and I have had conversations throughout the offseason, and everything just needs to shake out right. They’re still figuring things out, I’m still figuring things out.”