Not only did the 2021 NFL season end with the Seattle Seahawks missing the playoffs for the second time in the past five years, they and their fans also had to sit at home as the division rival Los Angeles Rams won the Super Bowl. With the offseason officially underway for the entire league, attention now turns to the holes that teams will look to fill for 2022 through free agency and the draft.
The Seahawks have a large number of key players unsigned, and between the 2022 NFL Combine taking place in Indianapolis March 1 through March 7 and the start of free agency in mid March, the time to retain them is quickly dwindling.