Four Offseason Areas the Seahawks Need to Address
In Need of a Cornerback
The Seahawks are in need of a No. 2 cornerback alongside Richard Sherman. DeShawn Shead had a decent year, but sadly he went out this season with a torn ACL, so 2017 is up in the air.
Finding a true No. 2 cornerback to go opposite Sherman would bring the “Legion of Boom” to another level. Jeremy Lane usually plays the slot, and the Seahawks normally keep Sherman tied to one side of the field which allows quarterbacks to toy with CB2.
Players like Marlon Humphrey from Alabama or Adoree’ Jackson from USC.
Quaterbacks would have nowhere to go.