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Many later-round wide receivers, tight ends could be options for Seahawks in NFL draft | The News Tribune

First in a series of NFL draft previews.

With all the attention on the Seahawks losses on defense this offseason — Richard Sherman, Michael Bennett, Byron Maxwell and perhaps Cliff Avril and Kam Chancellor — Seattle isn't exactly stacked on offense, either.

The Seahawks enter next week's draft having lost two of their top four wide receivers since September, plus their two top tight ends.

Wide receiver Paul Richardson signed a $40-million, five-year free-agent contract with Washington last month. In September the Seahawks traded Jermaine Kearse, at one time their No.