The Seattle Seahawks officially entered rebuild mode this week when the two remaining members from their 2013 Super Bowl championship team departed the pacific northwest.
On Tuesday, the Seahawks dropped a bombshell when it was reported they had traded franchise quarterback Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos in exchange for three players and five draft picks (two firsts one in 22′ and 23′).
However the moves didn’t stop there as the Seahawks released all-pro linebacker Bobby Wagner later that night. The move saved Seattle roughly $16.6 million in cap space as he was entering the final season of a three-year, $54 million deal.