As we head into the NFL free agency period, here at 12th man Rising we are partaking in a fun offseason project where we each get to act as the general manager of the Seattle Seahawks. In our own individual projects, we get complete control over the roster—that includes cuts, trades, and free-agent signings.
The Seahawks have just over $44 million in cap space for the 2020 season after signing veteran tight end Greg Olsen. That may be enough cap to make a few moves, but not near enough to successfully fulfill all of their glaring needs.