Quarterback isn’t the Seahawks’ biggest need entering the 2018 draft, and depending on your perspective could be viewed as hardly a need at all.
But what the Seahawks do to add to the quarterback position over the next week or so could also be viewed as potentially as intriguing as any other storyline heading into the draft.
Already, the team’s search for a backup quarterback has provided two of the biggest stories of what has been an exceptionally drama-filled offseason — general manager John Schneider’s visit to the Pro Days of Wyoming’s Josh Allen and USC’s Sam Darnold and the subsequent reported reaction of Russell Wilson’s “camp,’’ and the team’s decision to postpone a planned visit by Colin Kaepernick when he reportedly told the team he could not commit to standing for the anthem in 2018.