3 Up, 3 Down: Biggest Winners, Losers For Seahawks Following 2022 NFL Draft
The Seahawks have just about completed all the heavy lifting for this franchise-altering offseason they've undertaken. Free agency—albeit still featuring several high-profile names—is in its latter stages and the 2022 NFL Draft has been fulfilled, with Seattle making nine selections over the course of the three-day event.
After dealing star quarterback Russell Wilson to the Broncos and cutting ties with future Hall of Fame linebacker Bobby Wagner, the Seahawks' front office focused the majority of their free agency efforts on retaining their own. That, along with the limitations of having $44.5 million of dead money on the books, made their available funds disappear in a hurry, resulting in just a handful of outside additions—only two of which were of the multi-year variety.
However, more long-term help eventually came via the draft. With one of the five picks acquired from Denver in the Wilson trade, Seattle general manager John Schneider and his staff made just their second top-10 selection since he and head coach Pete Carroll started calling the shots in the Pacific Northwest.
They added eight more prospects after that, spending the majority of their capital on premium positions with an emphasis placed on shoring up the trenches. These nine picks in total addressed just five areas of the Seahawks' roster, which is great news for many and terrible for others.
Now that the dust has settled, let's talk about those who were positively impacted by Seattle's draft and those who seemingly got the short end of the stick.