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The NFL trade deadline is less than a week away. Could the Seattle Seahawks find a taker for a player that has been the subject of such speculation?
The Washington Commanders will battle the Seahawks in Week 9 on Sunday NIght Football, and here are bold predictions for the clash.
The Seahawks are 5-2 with a +57 point differential and few blemishes on their resume, while the NFC has yet to see a juggernaut emerge.
The Tennessee Titans got absolutely fleeced by general manager John Schneider in the deal that brought Ernest Jones to Seattle.
Seattle's run game needs to improve, and ESPN's Bill Barnwell named two players who could be trade targets for the Seahawks.
If the Seattle Seahawks made a trade prior to the NFL deadline (Nov. 4), reports indicate it'll be for an interior offensive lineman. Perhaps John Schneider would target a right guard. That's where Seattle's interior weakness lies, with Anthony Bradford especially struggling in pass protection this season.
The Seahawks have shown interest in trading for an offensive lineman, according to NFL insider Conor Orr. That is more than enough for Sports Illustrated's Conor Orr to create, not one, but two trades from the Seahawks to improve the offensive line before the trade deadline passes.
Pro Bowl cornerback Devon Witherspoon returns. But Seattle’s starting secondary won’t be whole, after all, Sunday at Washington.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick preview Sunday Night Football as the Washington Commanders and Seattle Seahawks face off, citing the Commanders injuries as a problem for the home team.
The Seahawks have used running back George Holani and wide receiver Dareke Young as their primary returners. Young has been excellent, averaging 32.2 yards per return on 10 attemp
Ty Okada for Nick Emmanwori, now Julian Love in a Seahawks defense coach Mike Macdonald has changed “significantly” from plans. Devon Witherspoon back.