With the 2024 NFL Draft concluded, the Seattle Seahawks have welcomed a promising group of players poised to elevate the team to greater achievements. Following a season filled with unforeseen challenges and intense competitions, this group of newcomers is seen as a symbol of hope and a testament to the team’s strategic foresight.
The Seattle Seahawks scouting department watched a lot of Auburn defensive back tape in preparation for the 2024 NFL Draft. At the top of the fifth round, the team selected Nehemiah Pritchett.
A Seahawks reunion isn’t ruled out, either. The Seattle Seahawks’ starting safeties from 2023 remain free agents heading into May. Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs were let go as cap casualties in March, but John Schneider didn’t close the door on a return for Adams.
Wrapping up their first NFL draft together, Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider and coach Mike Macdonald reeled in an eight-player class with a heavy emphasis on the trenches, including first-round pick Byron Murphy II and three offensive linemen.
Seattle Seahawks first-round pick Byron Murphy II will have to wait a few months before he can start to vindicate their decision to take him 16th overall.
The 2024 NFL Draft is a wrap and many undrafted free agents are still trying to find a home in the league. Many have already signed with teams over the last few days.
Under new coach Mike Macdonald, the Seattle Seahawks made major changes at inside linebacker this offseason. Seahawks ’24 NFL Draft Breakdown: A look at all 8 Seattle picks Seattle parted ways with its two starting inside linebackers, moving on from franchise icon Bobby Wagner and former first-round pick Jordyn Brooks.
Heading into the 2024s NFL Draft, cornerback appeared to be one of the deepest and most talented position groups on the Seattle Seahawks’ roster. That made it a bit surprising when Seattle used two of its eight picks on corners.
When Mike Macdonald was named the new head coach in Seattle in late January, many envisioned the Seahawks building a team resembling something similar to what the Baltimore Ravens have under John Harbaugh, his former mentor.
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.
It wasn’t flashy, and it didn’t need to be. The Seattle Seahawks’ 2024 NFL Draft class represents a clear directive for how this team plans to get back to Super Bowl contention: own the line of scrimmage.
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.
Hopefully Byron Murphy II fares much better in this uniform number than the last first-round pick to wear this. Uniform numbers are out for the Seattle Seahawks’ 2024 draft class.
UW Huskies tight end and Bellevue native Jack Westover wasn’t among the parade of Huskies selected in this past weekend’s NFL Draft, but it apparently didn’t take him long to find a landing spot with his hometown Seattle Seahawks.
A reunion between Jamal Adams and his former team could be on the table.
The San Francisco 49ers could use some depth in their secondary, and they could be turning to a former All-Pro to fill that need. According to Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times, the 49ers have been in contact with former Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams, who was released by the Seahawks earlier this offseason.
The Seattle Seahawks have had to get used to losing out to the San Francisco 49ers in recent times, dropping five straight games to their arch rivals across the regular season and postseason.
Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times reports that the Seahawks remain in contact with free agent S Jamal Adams. Condotta explains that Seattle could still use help at safety and linebacker and that there’s “legitimate” interest in a possible reunion.
There may soon be a second Tagovailoa in the NFL.
The 2024 NFL Draft is here, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Sataoa Laumea.
The 2024 NFL Draft is here, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Nehemiah Pritchett.
The Seattle Seahawks selected University of Texas defensive lineman Byron Murphy with the 16th overall pick of the NFL Draft on Thursday night, helping solidify their front seven.
After a historic run on offensive players, two consecutive defensive players are off the board. Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy II is the latest, being taken by the Seattle Seahawks with the 16th overall pick.
With the litany of offensive picks to open the night, a number of top defensive players were naturally going to slide. Seattle was able to land the top defensive tackle on the board at No. 16 overall.
The Seattle Seahawks appear to be quickly moving on from the Pete Carroll era in a rather remarkable fashion.
It's believed a coaching staff that never picked veteran Geno Smith as its starter could look to move on from him as soon as next offseason.
There were rumblings that the Seattle Seahawks could potentially cut quarterback Geno Smith after this past season, but the veteran remains on the roster heading into 2024.
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