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Seattle head coach Mike Macdonald liked what he saw from the team's first-round draft pick against the Raiders.
Here's a player-by-player look at how every one of the Seattle Seahawks' 2025 draft picks performed in their first taste of ...
SI.com’s Matthew Schmidt predicted that he could be a good NFL fit despite some deficiencies, especially after he showcased his strong catching radius and reliable hands with the Spartans. He called ...
The Seattle Seahawks are excited about the potential rookie wide receiver Tory Horton boasts. General manager John Schneider selected Horton with a fifth-round pick (No. 166) in the 2025 NFL draft.
Seattle’s last pick of the 2025 draft will need to excel on special teams to make the roster…good thing that was Ricky White III’s bag in college!
The Seattle Seahawks' trade of DK Metcalf this offseason was about more than just acquiring cap space and draft capital for the future. It was also a passing of the torch. In years past, trading ...
Ranking the Seahawks' receiving core as the 20th-best in the league feels about right. This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Pro Football Focus: Seahawks have below-average WR corps ...
Will rookie fifth-round pick Tory Horton overtake veteran Marquez Valdes-Scantling for the Seattle Seahawks' No. 3 wide receiver role? Brock and Salk discuss.
For an example, look no further than the Seattle Seahawks ' 2009 class. Leading up to the 2009 NFL draft, Wake Forest linebacker Aaron Curry was considered the best player in the class by many scouts.
Pro Football Focus' Trevor Sikkema believes the third-year pro has a way to go, placing him at No. 27 and in Tier 5 in his NFL wide receiver ranking. "Some might argue Smith-Njigba deserves a ...