Following a 2017 season that John Schneider characterized as a major disappointment during his press conference at the NFL Combine last week, the Seattle Seahawks took the first two months of the offseason off. Literally. For the first time since the arrival of Pete Carroll and John Schneider in 2010, the team had no official transactions in the last four weeks of January, and no transactions at all over the course of the entire month of February. (note: the team did remove players from injured reserve on 2/5, the day after the Super Bowl, however, those transactions are league-mandated and happen automatically.