John Schneider has repeatedly said he loves the "challenges" his undeniably transitioning Seahawks have this offseason.
Here's another one: The shedding of stars Richard Sherman and Michael Bennett then signing of what they could afford—second-tier free agents—leave the Seahawks exiting March the way they entered it.
Up hard against the NFL's salary cap.
With the secondary waves of free agency slowing to an end, the NFL Players' Association's official payroll database for each team showed Seattle with $9,928,606 in cap space entering Wednesday. That was the least amount of cap room in the NFC West.