Opening OTAs next week, where are the Seahawks best set long-term? And which positions stand out as potential concerns beyond 2024?
will get their first opportunity to see veterans and incoming rookies alike together on the field as they gear up for the 2024 season under the leadership of new coach Mike Macdonald.
Keeping that in mind, the Seahawks should have most of their roster set in stone for the upcoming season, but plenty of questions remain at various positions in 2025 and beyond. Considering free agent signings, the latest draft class, and contract statuses for returning veterans, where is the franchise in good shape long-term? And what concerns stand out after 2024?
After acquiring Sam Howell via trade from Washington in March, the Seahawks have a bit more flexibility at quarterback. But both he and starter Geno Smith will be entering the final years of their respective contracts next season and the latter's salary cap hit will balloon to nearly $40 million in 2025, creating speculation about his future with the franchise.
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