Seattle Seahawks
Seattle didn’t wow anybody with its free-agent signings, and in fact lost a handful of key contributors from its Super Bowl-winning team. But Pete Carroll and Seahawks management know how to build through the draft, and their new additions help to address areas in a unique way.
The Seahawks acquired Jimmy Graham from the Saints to vastly improve its red-zone offense. Graham provides Russell Wilson with a tremendous threat and game-breaking receiver. The team inked veteran corners Cary Williams and Will Blackmon to replace Byron Maxwell and continue keeping the secondary a strength. And equally as important, Seattle retained Marshawn Lynch.

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