Linebacker might not have seemed like the Seahawks’ most pressing need entering the off-season.
But Seattle has been as active at the linebacker spot as any other the past month, letting three-year veteran Brock Coyle leave via free agency, letting six-year veteran Mike Morgan test free agency and signing three outside free agents to add depth and competition, and maybe a new starter at the strongside position.
And during the NFL league meetings in Phoenix Tuesday, Seahawks general manager John Schneider added some clarity to the roles that the newcomers — Michael Wilhoite, Terence Garvin and Arthur Brown — will play.