The Seattle Seahawks will need to dive into the running back position during the NFL Draft this spring. Ken Walker is almost certainly gone next week, and I feel like there’s nothing to gain by pretending otherwise.
Shaheed is one of the fastest pass-catchers in the NFL, not to mention a solid special teams contributor, so there should be plenty of potential suitors.
The Seattle Seahawks are still riding the high of winning Super Bowl LX in dominant fashion, with a big win over the New England Patriots to cap off an epic run.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Seattle Seahawks will not place the franchise tag on Kenneth Walker III after weeks of speculation. This now means someone is grabbing the reigning Super Bowl LIX Most Valuable Player this NFL Free Agency period.
Seahawks WR Rashid Shaheed is expected to test the free-agent market on Monday after failing to come close to an extension with Seattle, according to Adam Schefter.
Only a few of the Seattle Seahawks' top-7 unrestricted free agents may return in 2026. Running back Kenneth Walker III already seems to be headed out the door, and more may follow despite the team possessing nearly $55 million in effective cap space, per Over The Cap.
Among those critical of the Seattle Seahawks not giving Kenneth Walker III the franchise tag is Bruce Springsteen’s guitarist, Little Steven Van Zandt.
The Seattle Seahawks had a strong rushing attack in 2025, led by Kenneth Walker III, who had 1,027 yards and five touchdowns. Behind him was Zach Charbonnet, who had 730 yards and 12 touchdowns.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Seattle Seahawks did not franchise tag Kenneth Walker III amid a flurry of recent tags from other teams. It was a surprising move, given that Walker just won the Super Bowl MVP with the team.
The Seattle Seahawks are going into the offseason with a determination to re-sign as much of their Super Bowl-winning roster as possible. They also know they have to think smart about the long-term effects of signing some of their key free agents.
The Seattle Seahawks are preparing for life without their star running back Kenneth Walker III, who wasn’t given the franchise tag. Walker will be a free agent, barring any surprise contract negotiations to bring him back on a team-friendly deal.
There's a very real possibility the Seattle Seahawks have to replace Kenneth Walker III this offseason. Walker, a second-round pick from Michigan State, has racked up 4,560 scrimmage yards and 31 touchdowns over the last four seasons.
The Seattle Seahawks have a handful of free agents that the team will look to bring back after winning the Super Bowl, but it won't be possible to sign everybody.
The Seattle Seahawks emerged victorious in Super Bowl LX, but they could have fortified their chances with a former Super Bowl MVP. On The Rich Eisen Show, Von Miller said he almost signed with the Seahawks last offseason.
Kenneth Walker will reportedly get a chance to turn his postseason heroics into a big payday. Walker ended his fourth season by steering the Seattle Seahawks to a championship.
Seattle Seahawks backup safety Ty Okada played a key role in his third season by stepping into the starting rotation after injuries to Julian Love and Coby Bryant, setting career highs, and taking advantage of the extended playing time.
Following the team's Super Bowl LX win over the New England Patriots, the Seattle Seahawks have a handful of players whom they will attempt to get under contract.
The Seattle Seahawks announced they have tendered exclusive rights free agents S Ty Okada and RB George Holani. Holani, 26, signed with the Seahawks as an undrafted free agent out of Boise State following the 2024 draft.
ESPN’s Peter Schrager reports the Seahawks are not franchise tagging RB Kenneth Walker III. Per Over The Cap, the franchise tag for RBs would have cost Seattle $14,293,000, but instead they will let the Super Bowl MVP hit the open market.
The Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl LX three weeks ago. Their backfield was the engine—a two-headed monster that finished third in the NFL in scoring at 28.4 points per game and bulldozed three playoff opponents on the way to the franchise’s second Lombardi.
Less than three weeks after hoisting the Lombardi Trophy, Seahawks GM John Schneider hit the podium in Indianapolis and did something you almost never see from a GM.