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What will the Seattle Seahawk running backs look like in 2024?, additional trade scenarios and potential cap casualties; Mike Macdonald adds another coach to the staff—this time, a former Raven; and more news and analysis from across the NFL are all included in Today’s Links. Have fun on Tuesday.
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Seahawks position overview: Zach Charbonnet and Kenneth Walker III will undoubtedly lead the RB corps going forward – The Seattle Times
At least one thing seems clear in this chaotic Seahawks offseason: the running back position. Even though the coaching staff has already changed, and there will undoubtedly be some significant personnel changes in the near future, you can pretty much count on Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet to be the leaders of Seattle’s running back corps in 2024, and Kenny McIntosh to play a role as well. That’s not to say that changes couldn’t be made; Seattle will undoubtedly add some depth alternatives.
Ten preseason predictions for the Seahawks – Seahawks Draft Blog
These are my off-season projections for the Seahawks. Tell me in the comments how much you disagree with them.
Important NFL dates before camp for the Seattle Seahawks offseason – Seattle Sports
The Seattle Seahawks’ NFL offseason is about to become rather intense. Check out the dates for the upcoming few months.
Seahawks secure the sixth spot in the NFL Rookie Class Rankings on Monday, according to Seahawks.com.
On Around the NFL’s ranking of all 32 2023 draft classes, the Seahawks come in at number six.
Sports Illustrated reports that the Seattle Seahawks have hired former NFL linebacker Josh Bynes as a defensive assistant. News, Analysis, and More about the Seattle Seahawks
Josh Bynes, who enjoyed a 12-year NFL career filled with great success, is moving on to the sidelines and will be an assistant to his old coach Mike Macdonald for the Seattle Seahawks.