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With the start of NFL training camps just around the corner, Grant Gordon provides a refresher on the Seattle Seahawks' roster changes, position battles and notable subplots.
The Seahawks retooled their roster this offseason in an attempt to better position themselves to compete for the NFC West division title. Bleacher Report recently wrote an article outlining every team's financial situation heading into camp, while also posing some questions about the depth chart. The Seahawks must address those concerns at camp.
The Seahawks are bringing back a lot of talent on their defensive front, including last year’s first-round pick, Byron Murphy II, who could be poised to take on a bigger role in Year 2.
The latest evolution of NFL rookie contracts has reached the Seattle Seahawks with Nick Emmanwori reportedly signing a fully guaranteed deal.
Zabel was the Seahawks' first pick of the 2025 NFL Draft, as general manager John Schneider knew the team needed to improve the offensive line. Early indications are Zabel will assume the starting spot at left guard, but started at four different positions along the offensive line in college and brings significant versatility to the Seahawks.
The Seahawks made some big changes at receiver this offseason, which should lead to some good competition behind the top couple of targets in that group.
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