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One player who fits into that category is Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III, who was named Seattle's most underappreciated player by NFL.com writer Gennaro Filice. "Walker was appropriately appreciated during his debut campaign of 2022,
A month following the NFL draft, teams continue to shape the complexion of rosters with trades, signings, cuts and extensions. As coaches make early assessments at organized team activities (OTAs), expect more changes.
Former NFL wideout Bryan Walters explains why Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Cooper Kupp could be a great pairing in the Seattle Seahawks' new-look receiving room.
"Some of Seattle's toughest games will be at home this year, which could be a problem for a team that went just 3-6 at home in 2024. The Seahawks will be hosting four teams that made the playoffs last season (Texans, Rams, Buccaneers, Vikings) so they can't afford another year of struggling at home," CBS Sports contributor John Breech wrote.
The Seahawks showcased a shifting strategy during the 2025 NFL draft. Schneider, Macdonald, and Kubiak want to revamp the roster with outstanding athletes. It was mission accomplished, following the additions of talents like Zabel, Emmanwori, Cabeldue, and Jalen Milroe.
The Copilot app allows teams to compile data from a workout, a position group, or a singular player, like for instance, Seahawks second round draft pick Nick Emmanwori. With one question, the team can see all of his particular combine results at once, and with a follow-up question, compare him to players in his position group for the past 10 years.
After a 10-7 season in 2024, the Seattle Seahawks opted to go in a different direction on offense. The team traded wide receiver DK Metcalf and quarterback Geno
Seattle Seahawks veteran defensive lineman Leonard Williams makes Pro Football Focus' "top 30 players over 30" list.
With a unique combination of size and speed, could Seattle Seahawks rookie tight end Elijah Arroyo also play as an outside receiver? Brock Huard weighs in.