One of the more intriguing questions facing the Seahawks as the offseason looms is what to do with receiver Paul Richardson.
The team’s first pick in the 2014 draft at No. 45 overall — the year following the Super Bowl win over Denver — Richardson can now become an unrestricted free agent and could be costly to keep.
Former NFL agent Joel Corry, who now writes about salary cap and financial issues for CBSSports.com, tweeted recently that he would expect Richardson to want a deal better than the one the Rams gave last year to Robert Woods, who like Richardson is a graduate of Serra High in Gardena, Calif.