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With that in mind, we've identified the three most team-friendly deals, rookies excluded. Olu Oluwatimi, C. The Seahawks ...
Seahawks general manager and president of football operations John Schneider discussed his team’s offseason moves to date, as well at what’s still to come.
Williams isn't the only pass-rushing threat. GM John Schneider signed veteran rusher DeMarcus Lawrence to a three-year ...
Like a lot of talented young quarterbacks, Milroe is admittedly raw. However, his upside means that if and when he matures ...
The Athletic recently posed a question for all 32 teams in the league heading into training camp. For the Seahawks, it's no ...
The 2014 draft was a disappointing one for the Seahawks in general. Joining Richardson as the franchise's other top-100 pick ...
John Schneider needs to get the Seahawks back on track. Misses in the draft, such as in selecting offensive linemen or pass rushers, have impacted the Seahawks’ ability to compete effectively.
RENTON, Wash. — John Schneider’s second-floor office has a stunning view of Lake Washington, which rests alongside three plush, green practice fields on the Seattle Seahawks’ 200,000-square ...
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider speaks to the media during the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020 in Indianapolis.
Seahawks general manager John Schneider says the team wants to add experience to the offensive line this off-season but also wants to let its core of young players grow. Skip to content.
Seahawks general manager John Schneider said Seattle is aware of its deficiencies heading into the offseason and has a plan to address everything needed to hopefully return the team to the playoffs.