The Seahawks lost a former first-round pick and a consistent, high-snap starter in Bruce Irvin in free agency, but the team has a succession plan in place. How do they replace a guy that played over 700 snaps for Seattle in 2015, over 70-percent of the team's defensive snaps? It involves a mixture of Mike Morgan, Cassius Marsh, and Frank Clark, to start with.
"Frank Clark is going to really help us," Pete Carroll said from the owners' meetings in Boca Raton, Florida. "We think Frank is going to be a premier rusher.