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
Jarrod Hewitt: A Solution to Seahawks Interior Pass Rush Concerns?
After cutting their best interior pass rusher, the Seahawks are short of options to help fill the void left by Jarran Reed. Could undrafted free agent Jarrod Hewitt give them the production they need?
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May 23, 2021
No position group on the Seahawks has been addressed more than the defensive line this offseason. From the retention of Carlos Dunlap to the arrival of Kerry Hyder, plenty of time - and resources - have been dumped into the unit, and for good reason. For the first half of the 2020 season, Seattle s defense was on pace to put up historically awful numbers, with one of the biggest contributing factors being its inability to get to the quarterback consistently.
The rest of the 2021 NFL schedule will be released at 6 p.m. MT. But here are five games local high school and college football fans should keep an eye on during Week 1, though.
Final Seahawks 2021 Seven-Round Mock Draft Roundtable
With the 2021 NFL Draft finally almost here, the Seahawk Maven writing staff takes one final shot at predicting how many selections the Seahawks will make this upcoming weekend and which players will join the team as members of their newest class.
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Apr 26, 2021
Following months of anticipation, dozens and dozens of pro days, and thousands of virtual meetings, it s officially draft week. Starting on Thursday night, over 200 NFL hopefuls across the country will see their dreams realized as they begin their respective journeys at the highest level of football.
Unlike past years, the Seahawks will enter the festivities with limited draft ammunition, as general manager John Schneider will have a league-low three picks to work with, including just one pick in the first three rounds. Given his track record as a trade down expert, however, it would be a surprise if he isn t able to transform three picks into at least five or s
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