Who’s going to come roaring off the edge as Seattle’s speed rusher? That’s the first of three questions that Seattle will have to answer now that the draft is over.
The Seahawks emphasized defense in the draft, selecting DE L.J. Collier in the first round and using three of their first four picks on defensive players. Jake Heaps breaks down how the rookies will fit in to Seattle's system.
We turn to one of our resident quarterbacks at 710 ESPN Seattle, Jake Heaps, to break down all 11 Seahawks picks from the 2019 NFL Draft. First up is the offense.
Jim Moore will stop short of grading how the Seahawks did in the 2019 NFL Draft, but he will rank the 11 players by how quickly he thinks they'll make an impact and what kind of careers they could have.
Seahawks general manager John Schneider turned four NFL Draft picks entering the week into 11 by Saturday's end, but Pete Carroll said it best: More work needs to be done with the roster.
After making what was expected to be their final pick of the 2019 NFL Draft, the Seahawks gave up a 2020 sixth-round pick to trade back into the seventh round and add Hawaii wide receiver John Ursua.
The Seahawks have selected 11 new players in the 2019 NFL Draft, and we have what you need to know about each one plus links to all of the stories 710Sports.com wrote about the picks.
The Seahawks almost ended their 2019 NFL Draft just like they started it, taking a defensive lineman. In the sixth round, Seattle picked up Florida State defensive tackle Demarcus Christmas.
After leading the WSU Cougars in a record-breaking 2018 season, gunslinger Gardner Minshew will try to make his way on to Jacksonville's active roster after the Jaguars made him a fifth-round pick.
New Seahawks wide receiver Gary Jennings went to the same school as quarterback Russell Wilson. In fact, Wilson used to coach Jennings' youth basketball team.
Ben Burr-Kirven, the nation's leading tackler in 2018, will move across Lake Washington after the Seahawks took the UW Huskies linebacker in the fifth round of the NFL Draft.
The Seahawks made their second addition to the secondary in the 2019 NFL Draft by selecting Oregon safety Ugochukwu Amadi with their final pick of the fourth round Saturday.
With the second of the Seahawks' three picks in Saturday's fourth round of the NFL Draft, they selected Phil Haynes, a versatile offensive lineman who was known as one of Wake Forest's "Beef Boys."
The Seahawks added a second wide receiver in this year's draft with West Virginia's Gary Jennings. Jennings was Seattle's first pick of Day 3 and their fourth pick overall.
After the third round came to a close, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and GM John Schneider recapped the day's news with reporters. The pair answered questions about veteran receiver Doug Baldwin as well as draft picks Marquise Blair, D.K. Metcalf and Cody Barton.
It seemed like a joke when Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said he took his shirt off when the team met with wide receiver D.K. Metcalf at the NFL combine. It was not a joke, and there is video proof.
The Seahawks made a second selection from Utah Friday, this time adding to their linebacker group by selecting the Utes' Cody Barton with the 88th overall pick.