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August 19, 2025
Which Seattle Seahawks Are On RIGHT SIDE of Roster Bubble Heading Into Preseason Finale?
@LockedOnSeahawksNFL
Locked on Seahawks
Which Seattle Seahawks Are On RIGHT SIDE of Roster Bubble Heading Into Preseason Finale?

Seattle’s final preseason audition centers on the last five in and the first five out, with Chris McDonald-like depth at every position looming large. Kenneth Walker III anchors the ground game when healthy, while Zach Charbonnet supplies thunder and fresh legs. Jackson Smith-Njigba is the clear top target in a diversified WR corps that also features Dariq Young and rookie depth pieces, and Brady Russell’s versatility on special teams could prove pivotal. The offense is balanced by a surprisingly solid line and a high-variance receiving group, complicating roster math as Seattle eyeing the Week 1 opener. A crucial joint practice with Green Bay will reveal which fringe players carry real Week 1 upside, and the defense remains pressed for depth at inside linebacker and safety. The episode homed in on the bubble players, the depth charts, and the tactical levers coaches will pull to trim to 53.

Analysts also mapped out the immediate impact of the joint practice, noting how the offense’s three-quarterback structure (Darl, Lock, Milro) could shape snap shares, and how special-teams contributions (Brady Russell) could tilt the final cut decisions. The Packers clash looms as the real test—particularly Love against Seattle’s corners and safeties, with Clark and the GB front seeking momentum. If Seattle can retain flexibility at edge and nose tackle, plus a legitimate five-man backfield, they’ll enter Week 1 with a compelling, flexible playbook and a clearer path to the 53-man roster than the tale of last year’s cuts might suggest.

Which bubble player on offense has the highest probability to surprise Week 1?How should fantasy players approach Seattle’s three-QB depth in Week 1?Which Seahawks WR could break out in Week 1 if JSN commands targets?What late-cut risk should fantasy managers watch for Seattle’s backfield?
Mentions:
@Brady Russell | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Brady Russell | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Dariq Young | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Dariq Young | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Jackson Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jackson Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Kenneth Walker III | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Kenneth Walker III | Seattle Seahawks | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0W-gBzEOtg..

August 11, 2025
Camp Takeaways: O-Line TAKING SHAPE, Offense Making Situational Strides
@LockedOnSeahawksNFL
Locked on Seahawks
Camp Takeaways: O-Line TAKING SHAPE, Offense Making Situational Strides

Seattle’s entry into Week 2 of the preseason showcased a clearer path to Week 1 starters and a sharper offensive identity. Bradford seized the right guard role as Ola Timmy’s health status loomed over guard and center questions, with Jaylen Sundell moving to center by default. The ground game looked more controlled and third- and fourth-down execution improved significantly in the Raiders game window, suggesting a more intentional, NFL-ready approach from the coaching staff. Tory Horton leapt to WR3 with eye-catching plays, while several rookies—Jakardia Wright and Gray Zabel among them—turned heads with their burst and balance. On defense, Shaquille Griffin’s return offered veteran steadiness, and young pieces like Jamie Sheriff and Josh Ross began staking claims for depth roles. Bubble-watch battles at RB, WR, DT, and LB promise to shape Seattle’s 53-man roster as cuts approach, with four still very much in play and room for meaningful fantasy relevance.

Which Seahawks rookie most likely emerges as a week-to-week fantasy contributor in 2025?If Bradford cements the right guard job, how should managers adjust their Seahawks exposure in fantasy leagues?Which bubble battle should fantasy managers watch most closely for sleeper value?In a defense-first scenario, which Seahawks player outside the obvious stars could surprise in 2025 fantasy leagues?
Mentions:
@Anthony Bradford | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Anthony Bradford | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Christian Haynes | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Christian Haynes | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Gray Zabel | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Gray Zabel | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jakardia Wright | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jakardia Wright | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jamie Sheriff | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jamie Sheriff | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jaylen Sundell | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jaylen Sundell | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jonathan Hankins | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jonathan Hankins | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Josh Ross | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Josh Ross | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Marquez Valdes-Scantling | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Marquez Valdes-Scantling | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Quinton Bohanna | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Quinton Bohanna | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Shaquille Griffin | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Shaquille Griffin | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Tory Horton | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Tory Horton | Seattle Seahawks | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBMg810ZZPQ..

January 12, 2025
Justin Herbert Was A Disaster In the Los Angeles Chargers Blowout Loss to the Texans
@LockedOnChargersNFL
Locked On Chargers
Justin Herbert Was A Disaster In the Los Angeles Chargers Blowout Loss to the Texans

The Los Angeles Chargers faced a disappointing playoff loss against the Houston Texans, with star quarterback Justin Herbert struggling significantly in this high-stakes matchup. Herbert's performance, characterized by four interceptions and a passer rating of just 40.9, has raised concerns about his ability to perform under pressure in crucial games.

Despite this setback, the Chargers have a promising future ahead. The team's coaching staff, led by Jim Harbaugh, has shown potential to develop the roster and improve their playoff performance in subsequent seasons. Key players like Lad Makoni have emerged as bright spots, showcasing their skills even in tough situations.

As the Chargers prepare for the offseason, there will be a focus on enhancing the offensive line and bolstering the supporting cast around Herbert to ensure better results in future playoff appearances.

What are the biggest lessons the Chargers can learn from this playoff loss?How can the Chargers rebuild their roster for future playoff success?What strategies could they implement to better support Herbert in critical games?What are the expectations for the Chargers in the next season after this loss?
Mentions:
@Joe Mixon | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Mixon | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Justin Herbert | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Justin Herbert | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Lad Makoni | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Lad Makoni | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGjXkBzv9oY..

August 19, 2025
Which Seattle Seahawks Are On RIGHT SIDE of Roster Bubble Heading Into Preseason Finale?
@LockedOnSeahawksNFL
Locked on Seahawks
Which Seattle Seahawks Are On RIGHT SIDE of Roster Bubble Heading Into Preseason Finale?

Seattle’s final preseason audition centers on the last five in and the first five out, with Chris McDonald-like depth at every position looming large. Kenneth Walker III anchors the ground game when healthy, while Zach Charbonnet supplies thunder and fresh legs. Jackson Smith-Njigba is the clear top target in a diversified WR corps that also features Dariq Young and rookie depth pieces, and Brady Russell’s versatility on special teams could prove pivotal. The offense is balanced by a surprisingly solid line and a high-variance receiving group, complicating roster math as Seattle eyeing the Week 1 opener. A crucial joint practice with Green Bay will reveal which fringe players carry real Week 1 upside, and the defense remains pressed for depth at inside linebacker and safety. The episode homed in on the bubble players, the depth charts, and the tactical levers coaches will pull to trim to 53.

Analysts also mapped out the immediate impact of the joint practice, noting how the offense’s three-quarterback structure (Darl, Lock, Milro) could shape snap shares, and how special-teams contributions (Brady Russell) could tilt the final cut decisions. The Packers clash looms as the real test—particularly Love against Seattle’s corners and safeties, with Clark and the GB front seeking momentum. If Seattle can retain flexibility at edge and nose tackle, plus a legitimate five-man backfield, they’ll enter Week 1 with a compelling, flexible playbook and a clearer path to the 53-man roster than the tale of last year’s cuts might suggest.

Which bubble player on offense has the highest probability to surprise Week 1?How should fantasy players approach Seattle’s three-QB depth in Week 1?Which Seahawks WR could break out in Week 1 if JSN commands targets?What late-cut risk should fantasy managers watch for Seattle’s backfield?
Mentions:
@Brady Russell | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Brady Russell | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Dariq Young | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Dariq Young | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Jackson Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jackson Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Kenneth Walker III | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Kenneth Walker III | Seattle Seahawks | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0W-gBzEOtg..

August 11, 2025
Camp Takeaways: O-Line TAKING SHAPE, Offense Making Situational Strides
@LockedOnSeahawksNFL
Locked on Seahawks
Camp Takeaways: O-Line TAKING SHAPE, Offense Making Situational Strides

Seattle’s entry into Week 2 of the preseason showcased a clearer path to Week 1 starters and a sharper offensive identity. Bradford seized the right guard role as Ola Timmy’s health status loomed over guard and center questions, with Jaylen Sundell moving to center by default. The ground game looked more controlled and third- and fourth-down execution improved significantly in the Raiders game window, suggesting a more intentional, NFL-ready approach from the coaching staff. Tory Horton leapt to WR3 with eye-catching plays, while several rookies—Jakardia Wright and Gray Zabel among them—turned heads with their burst and balance. On defense, Shaquille Griffin’s return offered veteran steadiness, and young pieces like Jamie Sheriff and Josh Ross began staking claims for depth roles. Bubble-watch battles at RB, WR, DT, and LB promise to shape Seattle’s 53-man roster as cuts approach, with four still very much in play and room for meaningful fantasy relevance.

Which Seahawks rookie most likely emerges as a week-to-week fantasy contributor in 2025?If Bradford cements the right guard job, how should managers adjust their Seahawks exposure in fantasy leagues?Which bubble battle should fantasy managers watch most closely for sleeper value?In a defense-first scenario, which Seahawks player outside the obvious stars could surprise in 2025 fantasy leagues?
Mentions:
@Anthony Bradford | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Anthony Bradford | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Christian Haynes | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Christian Haynes | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Gray Zabel | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Gray Zabel | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jakardia Wright | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jakardia Wright | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jamie Sheriff | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jamie Sheriff | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jaylen Sundell | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jaylen Sundell | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jonathan Hankins | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jonathan Hankins | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Josh Ross | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Josh Ross | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Marquez Valdes-Scantling | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Marquez Valdes-Scantling | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Quinton Bohanna | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Quinton Bohanna | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Shaquille Griffin | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Shaquille Griffin | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Tory Horton | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Tory Horton | Seattle Seahawks | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBMg810ZZPQ..

January 12, 2025
Justin Herbert Was A Disaster In the Los Angeles Chargers Blowout Loss to the Texans
@LockedOnChargersNFL
Locked On Chargers
Justin Herbert Was A Disaster In the Los Angeles Chargers Blowout Loss to the Texans

The Los Angeles Chargers faced a disappointing playoff loss against the Houston Texans, with star quarterback Justin Herbert struggling significantly in this high-stakes matchup. Herbert's performance, characterized by four interceptions and a passer rating of just 40.9, has raised concerns about his ability to perform under pressure in crucial games.

Despite this setback, the Chargers have a promising future ahead. The team's coaching staff, led by Jim Harbaugh, has shown potential to develop the roster and improve their playoff performance in subsequent seasons. Key players like Lad Makoni have emerged as bright spots, showcasing their skills even in tough situations.

As the Chargers prepare for the offseason, there will be a focus on enhancing the offensive line and bolstering the supporting cast around Herbert to ensure better results in future playoff appearances.

What are the biggest lessons the Chargers can learn from this playoff loss?How can the Chargers rebuild their roster for future playoff success?What strategies could they implement to better support Herbert in critical games?What are the expectations for the Chargers in the next season after this loss?
Mentions:
@Joe Mixon | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Mixon | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Justin Herbert | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Justin Herbert | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Lad Makoni | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Lad Makoni | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL
@Nico Collins | Houston Texans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGjXkBzv9oY..

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