The Seattle Seahawks have certainly had an eventful offseason, starting with the monumental decision to move on from Pete Carroll as head coach (and executive vice president of football operations). Other high-profile decisions include releasing starting safeties Quandre Diggs and Jamal Adams, letting linebackers Bobby Wagner and Jordyn Brooks walk in free agency, retaining free agents Leonard Williams and Noah Fant, trading for quarterback Sam Howell, and restructuring Geno Smith’s contract to all but assure that he’s Seattle’s QB1 this season. The top move in the NFL Draft was to select defensive tackle Byron Murphy II, but more on that a little later.