News
2h
Field Gulls on MSNCelebrating 50 Seahawks seasons: Promising early returns from recent 2020s draft picksThe Seattle Seahawks recently announced some of their plans for celebrating their 50th season this year. They’re also likely ...
The Seattle Seahawks' biggest need is on the offensive line, and if they don't draft one at No. 18, Mike Salk says there are only a few acceptable scenarios.
The Seahawks grab an athletic defensive playmaker in the first round and take a late-round flier on a big-name backup QB for ...
In a division that features a number of talented running backs, the Seahawks are taking a look at a young performer who could ...
NFL Draft analyst Rob Rang projects what the Seahawks could do with all 10 of their selections in the 2025 draft.
The Seahawks lost that 2023 regular-season contest 37-3 to the Ravens. In 2024, Lock's New York Giants got the better of ...
5hon MSN
John Schneider describes when he’s made his biggest draft mistakes on the offensive line--where this team needs help most.
The Seahawks have emphasized they plan to take the best player available, putting a wide variety of options on the table.
The team's biggest need is clear, but who would fit best? On Day 2, Seattle finds playmakers on both sides of the ball.
One criticism you can’t levy at the Seattle Seahawks’ offensive line over the last 15 years is a lack of consistency.
Here are five key questions the Seahawks must answer on the defensive side of the football during next week's NFL draft.
NFL Draft is almost here. The AP details its third and final mock of the first round, including the Seattle Seahawks' pick at No. 18.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results