Examining the talent and depth at every position for every NFL team, ESPN analyst Mike Clay ranked where the Seahawks stack up against the rest of the league.
aren't in the typical position of a rebuilding franchise after posting a winning record each of the past two seasons, boasting plenty of talent on both sides of the football.
Inheriting a roster with plenty of established veteran stars as well as rising youngsters, Macdonald should have many of the pieces in place to field a competitive Seahawks squad that can get back to the postseason after narrowly missing out in 2023. At the same time, however, an offseason characterized by change also left plenty of question marks for a team that isn't without significant flaws either.
Looking at his yearly rankings leading up to training camp, let's take a look at each of Seattle's position groups and whether Clay ranked the unit too high, too low, or just right.After regressing in most categories last season, Geno Smith doesn't belong in the top-10 quarterbacks in the NFL.
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