Schneider said he believes guards are overpaid and overdrafted, but the Seahawks need help inside and could have options in Round 1.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider is tasked with improving the team's weaknesses this offseason after missing the postseason in 2024. Schneider will need to address several areas, none more pressing the lackluster offensive line.
The Seahawks' rookie class might not have the star power of 2022's or 2023's, but Seattle might have found a handful of key players.
Booker would be plug-and-play for the Seahawks. If placed at left guard, where Seattle possesses an immediate vacancy, the Crimson Tide standout would be a terrific fit next to Charles Cross. Booker would help the Seahawks begin addressing their offensive line woes.
Pro Football Focus recently released their list of the Top 50 free agents scheduled to reach the open market in mid March. Unsurprisingly, the Seahawks possess exactly zero players on PFF’s list. Schneider isn’t necessarily at risk of losing any big-time contributors this offseason.
This time last year, Seattle general manager John Schneider spoke for the organization when he declared that the Seahawks needed to be better after consecutive 9-8 seasons, the second of which he ...
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The Seattle Seahawks have just 10 unrestricted free agents currently scheduled to reach the open market in March. General manager John Schneider has 16 total contracts to address, including restricted (2) and exclusive rights (4)
Here we'll look at the players who should be among the Seattle Seahawks' top NFL free agency targets as the 2025 offseason begins.
Negotiations will soon be under way as the Seahawks to re-sign some of their own free agents. Which ones will be most important to bring back in 2025?
There are some tough choices that the Seattle Seahawks have to make over the next couple of months before the new league year starts.
After missing the playoffs for the second consecutive season, this is John Schneider's opportunity to lift the Seahawks out of the doldrums