Like so many positions on the Seattle Seahawks roster the secondary got a bit of an overhaul this offseason. Seattle signed cornerbacks Justin Coleman and Artie Burns in free agency and drafted corners Coby Bryant and Tariq Woolen in the fourth- and fifth-round respectively. On top of the new players being brought in, Seattle also hired a new defensive coordinator this offseason in Clint Hurtt, who has stated a desire for the Seahawks to play more man coverage this season compared to last year. As a result of all of this change it is difficult to predict who is truly going to shine in the secondary and who will lead the team in interceptions.
Three players who could lead the Seahawks in interceptions this season
