The Seahawks went 11-5 in 2019 and exceeded expectations to some degree. But Seattle will be expected to be good again in 2020, even though they have teams in their own division that are improving and have Super Bowl dreams of their own. But how good are Seattle’s position groups currently?
Here are is a ranking of each unit by degree on need from most to least.
Number one: Defensive line
The Seahawks have a bunch of free agents on their defensive line this offseason, including Jadeveon Clowney, Jarran Reed and Quinton Jefferson.