It’s officially just over three weeks until the 2023 NFL Draft, and the Seattle Seahawks have been busy so far this offseason. That activity has put the Hawks in a position where they have roughly $6M of cap space available for the 2023 season, while needing roughly double that to cover the cost of signing their draft picks, assembling a practice squad and maintaining a reserve to cover injury replacements.
With that in mind, there has been no shortage of proposals from fans that the Seahawks create at least some of the space necessary by moving on from the favorite whipping boy of many, safety Jamal Adams.