For the Seahawks, this has been an offseason of amazing efficiency in the realm of roster construction.
They re-signed franchise quarterback Russell Wilson, earlier than expected and with a minimum of rancor. They worked out a deal to bring back linebacker K.J. Wright, when the consensus at the end of last season was that it would be difficult to do so.
Through a succession of trades, they raised their number of NFL draft picks from a paltry four to 11. They find themselves with a copious amount of salary-cap room – enough to still lock up a deal for linebacker Bobby Wagner and maybe even sign a few more free agents beyond Ziggy Ansah.