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The NFL draft is nearly here, and while we wait for the Seahawks’ first pick at No. 18 in the first round, here are the answers to three lingering questions.
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The NFL draft is nearly here, and while we wait for the Seahawks’ first pick at No. 18 in the first round, here are the answers to three lingering questions.
While teams keep things close to the vest ahead of the NFL draft, there were a few nuggets from the Seahawks’ pre-draft news conference on Monday. Here’s what stood out.
With the NFL draft less than a week away, it’s time again to check in on what some of the latest mock drafts are predicting for the Seahawks.
The Seahawks are reportedly open to trading backup Sam Howell and clearing out what is suddenly something of a logjam at quarterback.
Since John Schneider became the Seahawks’ GM in 2010, the team’s offensive line has struggled. Here are the reasons why, and what to expect in the near future.
Here are five key questions the Seahawks must answer on the defensive side of the football during next week’s NFL draft.
Here are five key questions the Seahawks must answer on the offensive side of the football during next week’s NFL draft.
The Seahawks have 10 picks in next week’s NFL draft. Who will they take? We make an attempt figure that out for all seven rounds.
The Seahawks aren’t waiting until the NFL draft to add to their quarterback depth. They’re bringing back former backup Drew Lock.
The closer we get to the NFL draft there is more of a consensus on which positions the Seahawks should address and which players they should take.