The Seattle Seahawks made the monumental decision to trade Russell Wilson, and while the multiple first- and second-rounders are the major pieces in return, Seattle did get a few players back from the Denver Broncos. Quarterback Drew Lock is entering the final year of his contract, tight end Noah Fant is technically in the same boat if Seattle doesn’t pick up his fifth year option, and defensive tackle Shelby Harris is the veteran of the bunch who has only one more season of guaranteed money.
For the moment, Lock is QB1 (unless you have an alarmingly high view of Jacob Eason), Fant is more than likely the new starting tight end and they’ll let at least one of Gerald Everett or Will Dissly depart in free agency, and Harris should be a major rotational piece along the Seahawks’ defensive interior.