Four weeks from Thursday the Seattle Seahawks and the rest of the league will be in Kansas City for the 2023 NFL Draft. There is extra excitement for the draft this season among Seahawks fans, given that the team holds a pair of first and second round picks, courtesy of the Denver Broncos and the Russell Wilson trade.
With that in mind, the question is, of course, how are the Hawks planning on creating the cap space necessary to sign the rookie draft class. After accounting for the $5.5M cap hit for the recently returned Bobby Wagner, Seattle is left with somewhere in the ballpark of $4.