It's not difficult to discern what the Seattle Seahawks' major roster needs are heading into the 2025 NFL offseason. If we were to make a list of what the team's biggest holes are, it would go something like left guard,
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Fraley is credited with leading an offensive line that has allowed running backs Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery to flourish in 2024 for the Lions. Gibbs tied for the NFL lead in rushing touchdowns with 16 during the regular season, while Montgomery scored 12 of his own touchdowns on the ground.
After a banner year, Oregon Ducks' Josh Conerly Jr was named First-Team All-Big-Ten, All-American for anchoring Oregon’s Joe Moore Award finalist offensive line. In a recent mock draft, Conerly was selected 18th overall by the Seattle Seahawks.
If the Seahawks decide to seek better value at the position, it opens the door to several potential roster shifts. One of the more likely scenarios would see Seattle trade star wide receiver DK Metcalf, who is entering the final season of his three-year, $72 million deal and will be seeking an extension.
The Seattle Seahawks will own the No. 18 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. As the only 10-win franchise to miss the postseason, it’s the lowest first-round selection among the non-playoff clubs. General manager John Schneider may address a multitude of issues, but none are more glaring than the underwhelming offensive line.
The NFL playoffs are here, and with them come more injury reports on key players whose statuses will undoubtedly impact what happens during Wild Card Weekend. Perhaps the biggest injury situations pertain to Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts,
Last year, the Seahawks selected Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy II with the No. 16 overall pick, and in Bleacher Report's latest mock draft, they have the Seahawks going back to Austin. This time though, they improve their trenches on the offensive side of the ball with tackle Kelvin Banks Jr.
The Seahawks star played college ball for the West Virginia Mountaineers before joining the NFL in 2013. Before their football careers, both Smiths grew up in the Miami area, right down the road from each other. Geno played high school ball for Miramar High School, while Jeremiah played for Chaminade-Madonna.
Myers has two years remaining on his contract and should be secure as the Seahawks' starter in 2025 ... The wideout continued his role as Seattle's No. 3 receiver behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba ...
The Chicago Bears are interested in former Seattle Seahawks head coach and Super Bowl champ Pete Carroll. And now, they have competition.