The offseason began with a lot of questions for the Seattle Seahawks to answer in the secondary, though the biggest of those questions revolved around the high-paid safeties on the Seattle roster.
Rookie minicamp is upon us for the Seattle Seahawks. It's the first opportunity for us to see the rookies on the football field in a Seahawks uniform. Not only are they hitting the field, but general manager John Schneider is getting the draft class signed.
Set to open rookie minicamp on Friday and kick off OTAs next week, the Seattle Seahawks will begin working to sign their new eight-player class headlined by first-round pick Byron Murphy and third-round guard Christian Haynes as they roll towards the 2024 season.
With the NFL Draft complete, the Seattle Seahawks can now shift towards inking their eight new draft picks to their first pro contracts. Seahawks Draft Grades: Insider on best pick, biggest reach However, there appears to be one major problem on that front.
The Seahawks have done a lot of business with Denver over John Schneider’s tenure as GM. Let’s look at the results. The final day of the Seattle Seahawks’ 2024 NFL Draft started off with their only trade of the weekend.
Taking an unconventional route to the NFL from the Division II level, Findlay tackle Michael Jerrell saw his dream become a reality when the Seattle Seahawks selected him with the 207th pick in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
RENTON, Wash. - Moments after "Mr. Irrelevant" had been crowned with the final pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider didn't seem interested in taking a deep dive into the team's decision not to draft a quarterback for a second straight year.
A quick look at the Consensus Big Board to see how the Seahawks players were drafted relative to what many people expected. Here come the 2024 Seattle Seahawks!
We’ve never seen the Seahawks bank on this many Senior Bowl players before. Seattle Seahawks draft classes under John Schneider have regularly dipped into the Senior Bowl pool.
The draft is in the books, and now it’s time to track the players the Seahawks add who did not hear their name called during the three days of the draft.
The newest member of the Seahawks offensive line is impressing already. Following the second day of the 2024 NFL Draft, John Schneider and Mike Macdonald spoke to media to field some questions and provide some insight around their selections thus far.
After waiting all night for the Seahawks to make a selection early on Day 3, John Schneider opened the day by trading down with the Broncos. Following months of anticipation, the first two days of the 2024 NFL Draft have come and gone.
The Seattle Seahawks had a huge need along the interior of their offensive line coming into the NFL Draft. John Schneider knew it. Seahawks fans knew. And yet somehow the rest of the NFL let perhaps the best true offensive guard in the entire 2024 NFL Draft fall to the Seahawks at pick 81 overall in the third round.
The chips fell differently than predicted, and at No. 16 overall the pick for the Seahawks is exactly someone their new coach should love. The 2024 NFL draft promised to be very exciting and the first round has absolutely not disappointed.
The Seattle Seahawks could have gone a number of directions with their first round selection, but defensive tackle was not expected. However, it seems that John Schneider just went with the best player available still on the board by selecting Byron Murphy, DL from Texas.
The 2024 NFL Draft kicks off at 5 p.m. Thursday, and there’s been no shortage of speculation about what the Seattle Seahawks will do in the first round.
Seattle loses potential value without a 2nd round pick, but it’s just another opportunity for John Schneider to make much of little. It seemed apparent
The upcoming Seattle Seahawks season will bring a ton of new storylines, spurred in large part from a change at the very top, where general manager John Schneider has assumed full control over football operations and former Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald has been hired as head coach.
Pete Carroll may not be as involved with the Seattle Seahawks anymore but some players thought that getting rid of his memorabilia was a little bit too much.
Seattle Seahawks’ general manager, John Schneider, recently disclosed to ESPN radio that the team plans to host a couple of veteran free agent offensive linemen for visits.
The Seahawks roster has seen a ton of turnover under head coach Mike Macdonald's new regime.
Here are three members of the Seahawks organization who could be feeling the heat this season.
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider stated that recently acquired quarterback Sam Howell was added to back up incumbent starter Geno Smith.
The Giants might have the beginnings of a quarterback controversy on their hands, and if they do, they might have the general manager of the Seahawks to thank for it.
Seattle Seahawks GM John Schneider is now Seattle Seahawks president of football operations John Schneider.
Forgive Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider for the confession that he was in church praying for the Baltimore Ravens to lose in the AFC Championship Game.
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