The position that was an endless cause of consternation a year ago has remained under the microscope all offseason long in Seattle, as the Seahawks restocked their stable of pass rushers with a handful of secondary and tertiary threats. While the absence of a primary rusher and Jadeveon Clowney’s ongoing free agency has led to Seattle’s pass rush retool still feeling incomplete, the Seahawks’ roster construction seems to suggest their work there is done. So, much like Seattle’s defense in 2019, we’ll make do with what we have in previewing this year’s EDGEs.
Expected group
The Seahawks’ two defensive end spots seem to be settled, less than two weeks away from Week 1.