The answer to the latter question is almost always making an investment at quarterback, even if you already happen to have a franchise starter established.
The Seattle Seahawks are in a strange place at quarterback at this moment in time. On the one hand, they are seemingly set to run back the Geno Smith experiment for another year, coming off a 4,320 yard,
Seattle Seahawks sophomore running back Zach Charbonnet was a useful player for the offense in 2024. With preferred back Kenneth Walker III nursing recurring injuries that limited him to 11 regular-season appearances, Charbonnet often stepped up to the plate. He showcased outstanding second-year growth compared to his rookie season.
The Seattle Seahawks (10-7) raced to the finish line of the NFC Playoff chase, only to fall short. They exceeded expectations in the first year of head coach Mike MacDonald.
Former Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb made his jump to the NFL last offseason, and there were some growing pains, to say the least.
The Seattle Seahawks currently own the No. 18 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. General manager John Schneider could take that pick in several directions. Most agree the Seahawks’ biggest roster needs occur within the interior of their offensive line.
Kubiak could bring a philosophical shift and staff changes as the Seahawks' offense tries to highlight it's top players more.
A Saints assistant could be joining Klint Kubiak in Seattle. They’ve allowed quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko to interview with the Seahawks:
Former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch showed up to Pete Carroll's Las Vegas Raiders introductory press conference.
Chief Sealth senior wide receiver and safety Eleana Lee was nominated by the Seattle Seahawks for the first-ever Maxwell Award for girls high school flag football.
Andre Curtis, Dave Borgonzi and Aaron Whitecotton are slated to work closely with DC Matt Eberflus after joining Dallas’ staff.