The Seattle Seahawks began training camp on Wednesday, July 23, and started the preseason on Aug. 7, officially kicking off the second season under head coach Mike Macdonald.
The Seattle Seahawks didn't struggle much during their dominant week two preseason 33-16 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. They did have a bit of an injury scare, though, when one of their selections in the 2025 NFL Draft was forced to leave the game and head to the locker room.
Seattle Seahawks offensive lineman Bryce Cabeldue exited the team's Week 2 preseason game against the Kansas City Chiefs in the second quarter on Friday with an apparent injury.
Last night, Seahawks safety Nick Emmanwori became the third member of the 2025 draft class taken in the second round to secure a fully guaranteed rookie contract.
Bryce Cabeldue is another highly athletic offensive lineman drafted by the Seahawks in the 2025 NFL Draft. Will he see the field as a rookie? After already drafting an athletic offensive tackle to move to guard in Grey Zabel, the Seattle Seahawks did the exact same thing at pick No.
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The sixth-rounder from Kansas has impressive athletic traits, but will that translate into a spot on the Seahawks as a guard? The Seattle Seahawks drafted 11 players this year, five of which we know had official pre-draft visits.
A recent member of the Kansas football team is now formally a member of an NFL roster. Former Kansas offensive lineman Bryce Cabeldue signed his rookie contract with the Seattle Seahawks earlier this week.
You know who had the worst offensive line in the NFL last year? The Miami Dolphins. You know was the worst in the NFC? The Seattle Seahawks. So, what did the Seahawks address in this year's NFL Draft.
The Seattle Seahawks have added more offensive line help in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL draft, selecting Kansas swing tackle Bryce Cabeldue with the 192nd overall pick.
The Seattle Seahawks got off to a good start addressing the league's worst offensive line early in the 2025 NFL draft. By taking NDSU's Grey Zabel at No.
The Seahawks added a future Hall of Famer on Day 3 with the addition of another highly athletic offensive lineman. The final day of the 2025 NFL Draft is underway, and whether or not fans like the selections, the Seattle Seahawks have not been timid in addressing the needs of the roster.
With another wild NFL offseason in the books, teams are ready to open the 2025 regular season. We won't know the true results of the offseason moves until the season plays out, but here's a look at how each team addressed its needs.
A projected Day 3 offensive line prospect met with the Colts ahead of the NFL Draft. The Indianapolis Colts met with Kansas OL Bryce Cabeldue for an official Top 30 visit ahead of the NFL Draft, per draft insider Tony Pauline of Sportskeeda.
Height: 6046 (verified) Weight: 306lbs (verified) Year: Redshirt Senior Pro Comparison: Parker Ehringer Kansas Jayhawks offensive tackle Bryce Cabeldue projects as a developmental zone blocker at the NFL level.
The combine and pro day circuit is a critical part of the draft process that allows us to cross-check what we see on tape, but I rarely make a significant change to a player's grade based on an impressive 40-time or disappointing broad jump.
The former Jayhawk was a tackle in college, but guard might be his future in the NFL. One of my favorite times of the year is getting to write up these pre-NFL Draft scouting reports.