With one very large exception the Seattle Seahawks had a pretty dismal 2024 free agent class. Their biggest move was of course re-signing defensive end Leonard Williams to a three-year, $64.5 million contract that some thought was a bad investment at the time.
Plus, we answer questions about new OC Klint Kubiak, DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett, and potential targets in the draft and free agency.
Looking to re-stock the fridge for new coordinator Klint Kubiak, the Seahawks select six players on offense, including Geno Smith's heir apparent.
As the season comes to a close, each team has earned a grade for the year from Maurice Moton at Bleacher Report. The Seahawks came in with an uninspiring C+.
ESPN Saints reporter Katherine Terrell was the first to report that Seattle requested and was granted permission to speak to Janocko for their vacant quarterba
The Seattle Seahawks are in a strange place at quarterback at this moment in time. On the one hand, they are seemingly set to run back the Geno Smith experiment for another year, coming off a 4,320 yard,
General manager John Schneider must continue addressing the guard position this offseason. With a plethora of young blockers already on the roster, adding a veteran via free agency may be a more appropriate strategy. Pro Football Focus identified the top three guards currently slated to hit the market.
Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba was selected to his first Pro Bowl this season after catching 100 passes for 1,130 yards and six touchdowns. Check out three minutes of JSN highlights from the 2024 season.
Former Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb made his jump to the NFL last offseason, and there were some growing pains, to say the least.
Seattle Seahawks sophomore running back Zach Charbonnet was a useful player for the offense in 2024. With preferred back Kenneth Walker III nursing recurring injuries that limited him to 11 regular-season appearances, Charbonnet often stepped up to the plate. He showcased outstanding second-year growth compared to his rookie season.
Several members of last year's coaching staff for the New Orleans Saints have already found new jobs. And others are in the process of interviewing elsewhere.