At least one mock draft has the Seahawks taking UW safety Taylor Rapp with their first pick in April's NFL Draft. But how realistic is that, especially considering the Hawks will probably trade down?
Shaquem Griffin isn’t the biggest linebacker you’ll find on the field, but he may be one of the fastest. Brock Huard explained how that will help him at the start of his Seahawks career.
Tom Herman, new Seahawks punter Michael Dickson's college coach at Texas, told Brock and Salk that Dickson "is the only guy I’ve ever seen at that position to be considered quote-unquote ‘a weapon,' and he was."
With new rules likely coming for kickoffs in the NFL, Seahawks special teams coach Brian Schneider expects to have both Tyler Lockett and first-round pick Rashaad Penny returning kicks.
Will Dissly, the Seahawks' fourth-round pick and a UW alum, joined Brock and Salk on Wednesday to talk about moving to tight end from the defensive line midway through his college career.
Seahawks seventh-round pick Alex McGough became plenty familiar with Shaquem Griffin playing in the same conference in college. "We knew that I had to locate him on every play."
There are plenty of parallels to be drawn between the way the Seahawks built their team in 2011 compared to this offseason, especially when it comes to the run game, writes John Clayton.
The Seahawks want a physical run game again, and after spending money on it last offseason, they showed in the draft they're ready to burn every resource until they have it.
Danny O'Neil worried he felt too strongly about Shaquem Griffin to have an objective view of him as a draft pick. But now that he joins twin brother Shaquill with the Seahawks, he's ready to root them on.
We've collected each Seahawks NFL Draft pick plus all UW and WSU players taken. Click here for a quick look at each player plus links to full articles.
A pair of Washington Huskies linebackers were selected back to back in the sixth round of the NFL Draft on Saturday: Azeem Victor by Oakland and Keishawn Bierria by Denver.
The Seahawks used their final pick of the 2018 NFL Draft to add some depth at quarterback, selecting Florida International's Alex McGough at No. 220 overall.
Luke Falk, who leaves Washington State as the school's all-time passing leader, was taken 199th overall in the sixth round of the NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans.
The Seahawks moved their focus back to their pass-rush in the sixth round of the NFL Draft, selecting Temple linebacker Jake Martin with the 186th overall pick.
The Seahawks have created speculation about their plans for punter Jon Ryan as they traded up to take Michael Dickson, an Australian who played at Texas, in the fifth round of the NFL Draft.
The Seahawks took Oklahoma State safety Tre Flowers with the 146th overall pick in the NFL Draft, but it appears they intend to use him as a cornerback.
Shaquem Griffin, who finished his last year at UCF with 74 combined tackles, 7.0 sacks, and one interception, will join his twin brother Shaquill on the Seahawks' roster.
Cole Madison, a key component in pass protection as the right tackle in Mike Leach’s Air Raid offense, was the first WSU Cougar taken in the NFL Draft.
The Seahawks added a tight end who can block in the run game in the Washington Huskies' Will Dissly, who they selected 120th overall in the fourth round of the NFL Draft.
The Professor John Clayton looks at the maneuvers Seahawks GM John Schneider made to add picks and still get two players he wanted in the NFL Draft: Rashaad Penny and Rasheem Green.
With their sole pick on the second day of the 2018 NFL Draft, the Seahawks looked to improve their pass rush by taking USC defensive end Rasheem Green in the third round.