The Seattle Seahawks opened up a nice chunk of change for the 2024 salary cap, but they need to use it wisely to avoid mucking up the books again.
While John Schneider is getting ready to tamper, we should all temper our expectations for the early stages of NFL free agency from a Seahawks perspective. Seattle does have cap room and the ability to make some moves when free agency opens but whether they actually will is the question. John Schneider rarely dips his toes into the first wave of free agency where the big contracts are given out. Last year’s 3-year, $51 million contract to Dre’Mont Jones is an outlier.
It was much the same in 2022 for Justin Coleman, Quinton Jefferson, Austin Blythe, Uchenna Nwosu, and Artie Burns. There are some positions that are loaded with free agents where value can be found like the safeties. Seattle just cut Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs. Julian Love is returning but his running mate for next season is a question mark. It seems like every NFL team also shed some salary at the safety position because the free agent list is LONG.
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