The Seattle Seahawks could use some offensive line help, even if it comes in the form of a player who was once on the bad list for the team. ESPN insider Bill Barnwell suggests a trade between the Seahawks and Cleveland Browns that would nab Seattle a second-round pick,
CBS Sports NFL Draft analyst Mike Renner discusses some tight ends the Seattle Seahawks could draft with their bevy of picks in the second and third rounds.
Wide receiver DK Metcalf's trade request this offseason came as a surprise to the general public. A new report suggests that to the Seattle Seahawks, it
History is against them, but they could do worse than finding the meanest, most goonish run mauler they can find to try to establish a new identity in the trenches. According to ESPN, their best hope there is NDSU left tackle Grey Zabel, who they have pegged as the best fit for the Seahawks.
ESPN's Bill Barnwell has the Seattle Seahawks filling a positional need and gaining draft picks in a deal involving the No. 18 overall pick.
The Seattle Seahawks are a radically different team now than they were a month ago, that much is inarguable. Are they better or worse than they were before, though? That's more debatable.
After signing a 3-year deal, Darnold is the presumed starter in Seattle, but he might not be the long-term answer.
Sports Illustrated's Conor Orr used a unique analogy to describe Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald's cutting-edge defensive scheme.