The Seattle Seahawks have a legitimate star along their defensive line, and he is starting to finally get recognized. Although he was snubbed for the Pro Bowl (a point of frustration for everyone), Se
Coby Bryant took over a starting role and joined Julian Love to give the Seahawks a strong safety tandem. But what will they do about depth?
Here's a look at the four Seattle Seahawks players who took the biggest step forward during the 2024 campaign.
The Seahawks' rookie class might not have the star power of 2022's or 2023's, but Seattle might have found a handful of key players.
Williams didn't slow down a big in his age-30 season, as he put up double-digit sacks for the first time since the 2020 season while adding his first career pick-six -- a 92-yard return. Having signed a three-year deal with the Seahawks in March of 2024,
James is the clear choice for the bottom the list. The sixth-round cornerback out of Auburn was the only draft pick who did not make 53-man roster and was released at the end of the preseason. He was signed to the New England Patriots’ practice squad Sept. 16 and did not appear in a game this season.
The Seahawks entered that meaningless final game of the season with an O-line that ranked 31st in the NFL, according to analytics site Pro Football Focus. If there has been one area that has seemed to doom the Seahawks in the post Legion of Boom/Super Bowl era, it has been that particular position group.
From a new OC and a decision on Geno Smith to cap-related releases and key players to re-sign, Seattle has plenty of work ahead.
Defensive lineman Leonard Williams became the first Seattle Seahawks player to earn the NFC Defensive Player of the Month Award since 2016.