The Seattle Seahawks own the No. 18 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. General manager John Schneider must identify the perfect prospect fit with that pick, selecting a player who can help improve the Seahawks instantly after the team fell slightly
Schneider said he believes guards are overpaid and overdrafted, but the Seahawks need help inside and could have options in Round 1.
After missing the playoffs for the second consecutive season, this is John Schneider's opportunity to lift the Seahawks out of the doldrums
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.
Legendary Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll will be back on an NFL sideline in 2025, and he could try to bring familiar faces with him.
Seahawks running back Kobe Lewis rides the team bus from the hotel to SoFi Stadium for the first preseason game of the year. Players gather together in the locker room before the game. In the Seahawks locker room after the game, head coach Mike Macdonald kneels in prayer with his team, including Riq Woolen, left.
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The Seahawks' rookie class might not have the star power of 2022's or 2023's, but Seattle might have found a handful of key players.
Here we'll look at the players who should be among the Seattle Seahawks' top NFL free agency targets as the 2025 offseason begins.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider is tasked with improving the team's weaknesses this offseason after missing the postseason in 2024. Schneider will need to address several areas, none more pressing the lackluster offensive line.
SEATTLE — When Pete Carroll was let go last ... But amid all the unknowns, one thing became clear: This was general manager John Schneider's team now. All praise and criticism regarding ...
Seattle general manager John Schneider spoke for the organization when he declared that the Seahawks needed to be better after consecutive 9-8 seasons, the second of which he described as a disappointment.