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August 25, 2025
What We LEARNED About Seattle Seahawks During 2025 Preseason
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What We LEARNED About Seattle Seahawks During 2025 Preseason

The Seahawks’ preseason arc points to a run-first identity and a deeper, more capable roster than in years past. Seattle closed out camp with a defensive edge that looked more live and a backfield that finally felt capable of consistent ground success, even as quarterback development remains a work in progress.

Which Seahawks RBs are most likely to see consistent carries in Week 1 and why?If Risner signs, how does the O-line shake out for run blocking and pass protection?What WRs in depth chart hold the most fantasy value given a potential MVS trade or release?What rookie on defense is most likely to carve out a role in the rotation if Clowney signs or not?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCblceuPuPs..

August 16, 2025
POST GAME: Seattle Seahawks Run Over, Around Kansas City Chiefs in 33-16 Preseason Win
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POST GAME: Seattle Seahawks Run Over, Around Kansas City Chiefs in 33-16 Preseason Win

Seattle surged to a dominant 33-6 win over Kansas City, riding a run-first identity that looked midseason ready in August. The offensive line carved massive holes as the Seahawks piled up 268 rushing yards, underscoring how the run game can set up play-action and keep the pocket clean for the quarterbacks. The opening drive, led by Charbonnet, featured a 15-yard touchdown and a series of big runs that signaled depth and power in the backfield.

Jake Bobo sparked Seattle’s aerial attack with two touchdowns—one on a well-timed screen and another on a fade—highlighting a budding connection with Drew Lock. Seattle also flashed special-teams value with a 20-yard punt return from Bobo and a defensive stand that included a late safety by Peely after a fourth-down stop. Chiefs’ red-zone forays fizzled, and Seattle’s defense bent but largely contained KC, feeding the sense of an emerging, complementary roster identity.

The night reinforced Seattle’s run-first blueprint, depth across the backfield, and a youthful, aggressive defensive approach. Even with August rosters and limited live tackling, the performance offered tangible optimism for fantasy managers about Seahawks’ offense cycling through multiple backs and a QB room clicking behind a dominant line.

How should fantasy managers frame Seattle's run-heavy night for season-long projections, especially at the RB position?What does Jake Bobo's output imply for Seattle's WR room and late-round or taxi-squad fantasy considerations?If Dariq Young continues to flash, how should rosters weigh his potential push for the 53-man bubble and a role on offense or special teams?Against KC's defense, what early-season fantasy signal should you watch for Seattle’s offense in the next matchup?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGFrgTTosyM..

August 12, 2025
Camp Takeaways: Undrafted Defenders COMING OF AGE, K9 Ready to Roll For Week 1
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Camp Takeaways: Undrafted Defenders COMING OF AGE, K9 Ready to Roll For Week 1

Seattle capped training camp with a heat-soaked, fully padded open practice that kept the intensity high. Undrafted linemen dominated the trench work, with Jared Ivy, a standout at multiple spots, grabbing attention alongside two unofficial sacks and relentless pressure in two-on-twos. Bohanna and Singleton also carved out reps, hinting at a potential mid‑season impact. The defense wasn’t the only story; Bradford’s shift into guard and Walker III’s early readiness added clarity to Seattle’s roster questions.

Offensively, Marquez Valdes-Scantling logged significant first-team reps and was asked to contribute beyond vertical routes, while Bradford’s consistency earned praise from Clint Kubak as he pressed for week-one duties. Kenneth Walker III flashed explosive burst in pads, signaling he’s ready for San Francisco, though durability remains a talking point. The show also featured Tyreek Smith’s full-circle backstory – a rejuvenated edge rusher thriving in Mike McDonald’s system after a transformative off-season. An interview with Smith capped the show, underscoring Seattle’s path from practice field to game-action.

Seattle’s depth chart churn continued with quotes from Adam Durde and the coaching staff on player maturation and role clarity, including DeMarcus Lawrence’s presence in the room and the ongoing receiver battle, where young talent, special-teams value, and veteran versatility shape the bubble. The episode ends with a tease of Friday’s Chiefs game and a roster bubble stretch that will define the 53-man lineup as the preseason nears its end.

Given Seattle’s emphasis on a deep, versatile edge rotation, which players beyond Tyreek Smith and Demarcus Lawrence should fantasy managers monitor for defensive streaming opportunities this season?How should Kenneth Walker III’s durability questions alter fantasy owners’ Week 1 expectations and daily fantasy lineups?With Marquez Valdes-Scantling seeing increased first-team reps, should fantasy managers expect a consistent target distribution among Seattle’s WRs this season?Which players in Seattle’s bubble could surprise as Week 1 contributors, and what metrics would validate adding them in deeper leagues?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RXLdsLoi4Y..

August 8, 2025
Closing Thoughts: What Did We LEARN in Seattle Seahawks' Preseason Tie vs. Las Vegas Raiders?
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Closing Thoughts: What Did We LEARN in Seattle Seahawks' Preseason Tie vs. Las Vegas Raiders?

Seattle’s preseason opener against Las Vegas ended 23-23, a result that mattered less than what it revealed. Offense ran with tempo and variety, even when the box score won’t. George Helani flashed as a versatile back who could handle lead blocking, zone runs, and third-down duties, hinting at a potential third-down role in a crowded room. The red-zone and early-down rhythm looked aligned with Clint Kubiak’s early vision, featuring multiple personnel looks and a smoother flow than typical vanilla preseason fare.

On defense, depth at nose tackle and edge rusher showed a clearer path forward. Quinton Bohana notched a decisive tackle-for-loss, while Brandon Peely chipped in; both helped ease the Jonathan Henricks return timeline. Undrafted defenders like Jared Ivy and Conro Tulle impressed with disruption, and Jamie Sheriff’s absence due to injury shaded the depth chart at linebacker and edge. In the secondary, Shaquille Griffin’s status plus the rise of Josh Job and Nehemiah Pritchett underscored a mix of proven vets and promising youngsters as Seattle contends with roster-bubble decisions ahead of week one.

Corbin Smith’s 53-man projection leaned into Seattle’s three-QB plan, added a fourth running back, and kept a trio of top receivers in Smith-Njigba, Co op Cup?—and Horton, with Helani’s two-way capability earning a spot on both offense and special teams. The result is a roster that looks sturdy up front, uncertain at cornerback depth beyond the top four, and ready to push for timely contributions from a handful of undrafted players who could slip through waivers and land on the practice squad. The next preseason test against Kansas City should sharpen these decisions and clarify where Seattle’s edge lies as the countdown to Week 1 continues.

Which Seahawks depth groups look most ready for Week 1, and which positions could shift after final cuts?What matchup-specific players should fantasy managers monitor in Seattle’s Week 1 game plan?How might club depth and waiver strategy shape Seattle’s final 53-man roster?Which players from the above mentions could be breakout candidates in the regular season?
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@Tory Horton | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Tory Horton | Seattle Seahawks | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr16ifJwolE..

August 25, 2025
What We LEARNED About Seattle Seahawks During 2025 Preseason
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What We LEARNED About Seattle Seahawks During 2025 Preseason

The Seahawks’ preseason arc points to a run-first identity and a deeper, more capable roster than in years past. Seattle closed out camp with a defensive edge that looked more live and a backfield that finally felt capable of consistent ground success, even as quarterback development remains a work in progress.

Which Seahawks RBs are most likely to see consistent carries in Week 1 and why?If Risner signs, how does the O-line shake out for run blocking and pass protection?What WRs in depth chart hold the most fantasy value given a potential MVS trade or release?What rookie on defense is most likely to carve out a role in the rotation if Clowney signs or not?
Mentions:
@Charles Cross | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Charles Cross | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Dalton Risner | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
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@Jadeveon Clowney | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jadeveon Clowney | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jake Bobo | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jake Bobo | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jarran Reed | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jarran Reed | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Julian Love | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Julian Love | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Kenneth Walker III | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Kenneth Walker III | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Marquez Valdes-Scantling | Green Bay Packers | NFL
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCblceuPuPs..

August 16, 2025
POST GAME: Seattle Seahawks Run Over, Around Kansas City Chiefs in 33-16 Preseason Win
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POST GAME: Seattle Seahawks Run Over, Around Kansas City Chiefs in 33-16 Preseason Win

Seattle surged to a dominant 33-6 win over Kansas City, riding a run-first identity that looked midseason ready in August. The offensive line carved massive holes as the Seahawks piled up 268 rushing yards, underscoring how the run game can set up play-action and keep the pocket clean for the quarterbacks. The opening drive, led by Charbonnet, featured a 15-yard touchdown and a series of big runs that signaled depth and power in the backfield.

Jake Bobo sparked Seattle’s aerial attack with two touchdowns—one on a well-timed screen and another on a fade—highlighting a budding connection with Drew Lock. Seattle also flashed special-teams value with a 20-yard punt return from Bobo and a defensive stand that included a late safety by Peely after a fourth-down stop. Chiefs’ red-zone forays fizzled, and Seattle’s defense bent but largely contained KC, feeding the sense of an emerging, complementary roster identity.

The night reinforced Seattle’s run-first blueprint, depth across the backfield, and a youthful, aggressive defensive approach. Even with August rosters and limited live tackling, the performance offered tangible optimism for fantasy managers about Seahawks’ offense cycling through multiple backs and a QB room clicking behind a dominant line.

How should fantasy managers frame Seattle's run-heavy night for season-long projections, especially at the RB position?What does Jake Bobo's output imply for Seattle's WR room and late-round or taxi-squad fantasy considerations?If Dariq Young continues to flash, how should rosters weigh his potential push for the 53-man bubble and a role on offense or special teams?Against KC's defense, what early-season fantasy signal should you watch for Seattle’s offense in the next matchup?
Mentions:
@Jake Bobo | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
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@Zack Charbonnet | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Zack Charbonnet | Seattle Seahawks | NFL

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

August 12, 2025
Camp Takeaways: Undrafted Defenders COMING OF AGE, K9 Ready to Roll For Week 1
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Camp Takeaways: Undrafted Defenders COMING OF AGE, K9 Ready to Roll For Week 1

Seattle capped training camp with a heat-soaked, fully padded open practice that kept the intensity high. Undrafted linemen dominated the trench work, with Jared Ivy, a standout at multiple spots, grabbing attention alongside two unofficial sacks and relentless pressure in two-on-twos. Bohanna and Singleton also carved out reps, hinting at a potential mid‑season impact. The defense wasn’t the only story; Bradford’s shift into guard and Walker III’s early readiness added clarity to Seattle’s roster questions.

Offensively, Marquez Valdes-Scantling logged significant first-team reps and was asked to contribute beyond vertical routes, while Bradford’s consistency earned praise from Clint Kubak as he pressed for week-one duties. Kenneth Walker III flashed explosive burst in pads, signaling he’s ready for San Francisco, though durability remains a talking point. The show also featured Tyreek Smith’s full-circle backstory – a rejuvenated edge rusher thriving in Mike McDonald’s system after a transformative off-season. An interview with Smith capped the show, underscoring Seattle’s path from practice field to game-action.

Seattle’s depth chart churn continued with quotes from Adam Durde and the coaching staff on player maturation and role clarity, including DeMarcus Lawrence’s presence in the room and the ongoing receiver battle, where young talent, special-teams value, and veteran versatility shape the bubble. The episode ends with a tease of Friday’s Chiefs game and a roster bubble stretch that will define the 53-man lineup as the preseason nears its end.

Given Seattle’s emphasis on a deep, versatile edge rotation, which players beyond Tyreek Smith and Demarcus Lawrence should fantasy managers monitor for defensive streaming opportunities this season?How should Kenneth Walker III’s durability questions alter fantasy owners’ Week 1 expectations and daily fantasy lineups?With Marquez Valdes-Scantling seeing increased first-team reps, should fantasy managers expect a consistent target distribution among Seattle’s WRs this season?Which players in Seattle’s bubble could surprise as Week 1 contributors, and what metrics would validate adding them in deeper leagues?
Mentions:
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@Tyreek Smith | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RXLdsLoi4Y..

August 8, 2025
Closing Thoughts: What Did We LEARN in Seattle Seahawks' Preseason Tie vs. Las Vegas Raiders?
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Closing Thoughts: What Did We LEARN in Seattle Seahawks' Preseason Tie vs. Las Vegas Raiders?

Seattle’s preseason opener against Las Vegas ended 23-23, a result that mattered less than what it revealed. Offense ran with tempo and variety, even when the box score won’t. George Helani flashed as a versatile back who could handle lead blocking, zone runs, and third-down duties, hinting at a potential third-down role in a crowded room. The red-zone and early-down rhythm looked aligned with Clint Kubiak’s early vision, featuring multiple personnel looks and a smoother flow than typical vanilla preseason fare.

On defense, depth at nose tackle and edge rusher showed a clearer path forward. Quinton Bohana notched a decisive tackle-for-loss, while Brandon Peely chipped in; both helped ease the Jonathan Henricks return timeline. Undrafted defenders like Jared Ivy and Conro Tulle impressed with disruption, and Jamie Sheriff’s absence due to injury shaded the depth chart at linebacker and edge. In the secondary, Shaquille Griffin’s status plus the rise of Josh Job and Nehemiah Pritchett underscored a mix of proven vets and promising youngsters as Seattle contends with roster-bubble decisions ahead of week one.

Corbin Smith’s 53-man projection leaned into Seattle’s three-QB plan, added a fourth running back, and kept a trio of top receivers in Smith-Njigba, Co op Cup?—and Horton, with Helani’s two-way capability earning a spot on both offense and special teams. The result is a roster that looks sturdy up front, uncertain at cornerback depth beyond the top four, and ready to push for timely contributions from a handful of undrafted players who could slip through waivers and land on the practice squad. The next preseason test against Kansas City should sharpen these decisions and clarify where Seattle’s edge lies as the countdown to Week 1 continues.

Which Seahawks depth groups look most ready for Week 1, and which positions could shift after final cuts?What matchup-specific players should fantasy managers monitor in Seattle’s Week 1 game plan?How might club depth and waiver strategy shape Seattle’s final 53-man roster?Which players from the above mentions could be breakout candidates in the regular season?
Mentions:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr16ifJwolE..

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