The Seattle Seahawks had a huge need along the interior of their offensive line coming into the NFL Draft. John Schneider knew it. Seahawks fans knew. And yet somehow the rest of the NFL let perhaps the best true offensive guard in the entire 2024 NFL Draft fall to the Seahawks at pick 81 overall in the third round.
The Seahawks wrap up their NFL Draft in Detroit. The final day of the 2024 NFL Draft has arrived! The Seattle Seahawks enter Rounds 4-7 two picks down and five more to go.
Seattle added beef to the defensive line on Day 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft, and on Day 2 added beef to the interior offensive line. Day 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft is in the books and the Seattle Seahawks addressed a major need on the interior of the defensive interior by adding Byron Murphy out of the University of Texas to the defensive line.
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To say there was a “run on offense player” in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft would be quite the understatement, but the Seattle Seahawks bucked the trend by taking Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy II with pick No.
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The Seattle Seahawks seemed to lean into the “picture gate” controversy on the first day of the 2024 NFL Draft. Former Seahawks RB sees both sides of “picture gate” Yes, we’re still talking about this, but it’s for a pretty good reason.
Analysts seem to agree — Murphy is poised to make an impact The NFL Draft is here, and that means arbitrary grades are soon to follow! Sure enough, with day one in the books, analysts around the league are sounding off on how they feel about yesterday’s first round picks.
The Seattle Seahawks and John Schneider could not hide their excitement after selecting Byron Murphy, DL Texas in the first round. He was clearly the best interior defensive lineman in the entire draft and somehow fell to them at pick 16.
The Seahawks are not scheduled to pick again until late on Day 2, but a lot of talent remains available with the second round set to start Friday. Months of planning, mocking and predicting finally came to a conclusion with Day 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft putting 32 new players on new teams.
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.
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.
With the NFL Draft on the immediate horizon, the Seattle Seahawks are at a pivotal crossroads. As the memories of the 2023 season start to dim, it’s evident that the franchise is on the cusp of a significant transformation.
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.
The Seahawks are coming off a disappointing season in 2023 as the holes in the roster were exposed. The Seahawks are looking to stay in contention with the 49ers and Rams in the tightly contested NFC West.
The Seattle Seahawks met with old friend Rashaad Penny on Wednesday as they look to potentially add a depth option at running back.
The Seattle Seahawks announced they signed P Jon Ryan to a one-day contract to retire as a member of the team. Ryan, 42, originally signed on with the Packers as an undrafted free agent out of Regina back in 2006 after two years in the Canadian Football League.
A Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl XLVIII team member is set to retire after a two-decade career in professional football. The Seahawks have had two players retire in the previous week, as running back Bryant Koback stepped away from football.
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.
Tomlinson spent the past two years in New York, manning the left guard spot during that time. He was released this offseason despite one year remaining on his contract.
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett has heard all of the trade rumors, and he is getting tired of it. During a press conference after restructuring his contract, Lockett spoke on the trade speculation and gave a rather passionate response to it.
Some would call it exciting times in Seattle as a new regime is taking over under head coach Mike Macdonald while others may feel differently. Seahawks QB Geno Smith feels the latter, at least he did at the start of the offseason.
When the Rams signed Jimmy Garoppolo to back up starting QB Matthew Stafford, one could say it was the team’s Plan B.
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