People are sleeping on how incredible the roster turnover was this last offseason (plus Leonard Williams at the trade deadline). On paper they improved significantly at almost every position while retaining all their good players and continuity at QB. And yet, after 10 games, they have the same record as last year, but with a much more difficult remaining schedule than last year.

So why aren’t they better?

Defense:

D-Line:

Lost: Poona Ford, LJ Collier, Bruce Irvin, Shelby Harris, Quinton Jefferson, Al Woods, Alton Robinson

Added: Dre’Mont Jones, Jarran Reed, Derick Hall, Mario Edwards, Frank Clark, Leonard Williams, Cam Young, Mike Morris (IR)

ILB:

Lost: Cody Barton

Added: Bobby Wagner

DB:

Lost: Justin Coleman, Ryan Neal, Josh Jones, Joey Blunt, Jonathan Abram

Added: Tre Brown (back from injury), Jamal Adams (back from injury), Devon Witherspoon, Julian Love, Jerick Reed

Offense:

QB:

Same

O Line:

Lost: Austin Blythe, Kyle Fuller, Gabe Jackson

Added: Evan Brown, Olu Oluwatimi, Anthony Bradford, Jason Peters

TE:

Pretty much the same

RB:

Lost: Rashad Penny, Travis Homer

Added: Zach Charbonnet, Kenny McIntosh

WR:

Lost: Penny Hart, Laquon Treadwell

Added: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Jake Bobo

*Notable injuries this year include Mike Morris, Uchenna Nwosu, Abe Lucas

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    1 year ago

    Seahawks since 2014 or so: why aren’t they better? The whole roster is different, the coordinators are all better, the head co…

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