The Seattle Seahawks currently own the No. 18 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. General manager John Schneider could take that pick in several directions. Most agree the Seahawks' biggest roster needs occur within the interior of their offensive line.
Schneider said he believes guards are overpaid and overdrafted, but the Seahawks need help inside and could have options in Round 1.
The Seattle Seahawks hit double-digit victories for the first time since winning the NFC West in 2020. But still failed to return to the playoffs, this time under Mike Macdonald. Now, the Seahawks have trades to consider if they want to reclaim the division.
The Seahawks currently own the No. 18 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. Sanders is considered among the top two QB prospects alongside Miami’s Cam Ward. The general consensus considers this a weak QB class, meaning it’s within the realm of possibility that Sanders is available at 18th overall.
If the Seattle Seahawks pursue a Geno Smith trade, insiders see Pete Carroll's Las Vegas Raiders as a possible landing spot.
Schneider is projected to receive a fourth-round pick for losing offensive linemen Damien Lewis, a fifth-rounder for parting with linebacker Jordyn Brooks, and a sixth-round selection for legendary linebacker Bobby Wagner. That would give Seattle eight picks in all — one per round, plus an extra sixth.
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)
With Hank Fraley seemingly out of the mix, the Seahawks may be awaiting availability of coaches still in the playoffs for their coordinator vacancy.
Continuing to search for Ryan Grubb's replacement, the Seahawks once again took a look at a candidate with an offensive line background in Adam Stenavich.
Philosophically, should the Seahawks follow a different formula? They can save $17 million by releasing Tyler Lockett, an expected move at the expense of a beloved veteran. Cutting or trading Metcalf before June 1 would save $10.875 million but result in a $21 million dead cap hit.
The Seahawks made their big coaching move of the offseason, hiring Klint Kubiak on Sunday as their offensive coordinator to replace the fired Ryan Grubb.
The Seahawks added another name to their search for a new offensive coordinator, reportedly interviewing current Packers OC Adam Stenavich.