Offense: 8.5
A healthy Wilson will be a big help. Another thing that would help this team in 2017 is a better offensive line. Center Justin Britt was solid throughout, but the rest of the line had problems at both the guard and tackle positions. There’s competition this season for all of those spots. Free agent tackle Luke Joeckel, a former number two overall pick, comes to the club from Jacksonville for an $8 million deal.
Poor line play hurt the Seahawk running game, which was ranked 25th in the league. The Seahawks saw their primary running backs either sidelined by injuries or underperform. A total of 18 different guys carried the ball and none effectively. Seattle receivers also, for the most part, did not meet expectations. One who did very well in 2016 was Doug Baldwin, who tied a franchise record with 94 catches. Veteran WR Jimmy Graham, who averaged 14.2 YPC and scored five TDs, made some decent plays. Seattle needs more from TE Luke Wilson and WRs Paul Richardson and Graham.
Defense: 8.5
Two Pro Bowl players anchor the linebacking area, MLB Bobby Wagner and WSLB K.J. Wright. Wagner topped the team in tackles with 167 while Wright posted 126. Wagner also had four sacks. But the rest of the group was lacking. Former 49er Michael Wilhoite has come in as a free agent and will try to play the strong side effectively. The secondary still has CB Richard Sherman (4 INTs) despite efforts to trade the unhappy and often upsetting veteran. SS Kam Chancellor (2 INTs) and FS Earl Thomas (2 INTs) are both solid players but each spent a decent amount of time injured last season. That made the secondary especially vulnerable. The Seahawks picked three safeties in the draft in an attempt to bolster the deep backs.
Special Teams: 7.0
Coaching and Management: 8.5
Pete Carroll and his staff have done a fine job in Seattle. But some wonder if the coach may be getting a bit stale. Additionally, Sherman had two blowups with coaches during two different games, creating a very contentious atmosphere. If Carroll can lead this team to another Super Bowl victory, no one will question him or his effectiveness.
Seattle Seahawks 2017 NFL Preview: Last Word
The Seahawks will be a very competitive team. But they have to stay away from injuries and Sherman has to either be on board or go to another team. Our Seattle Seahawks 2017 NFL preview see this team taking the division. However, it won’t be easy, as the Arizona Cardinals will be especially competitive.