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Revision as of 22:04, 11 April 2018

2018 Seattle Seahawks season
OwnerPaul Allen
General managerJohn Schneider
Head coachPete Carroll
Home fieldCenturyLink Field

The 2018 Seattle Seahawks season will be the franchise's upcoming 43rd season in the National Football League and the ninth under head coach Pete Carroll. The Seahawks will try to improve on their 9–7 record from 2017. They will also play in London for the first time in franchise history against the Oakland Raiders during Week 6.

This is the first season since 2011 in which Richard Sherman will not be on the roster as he was released on March 9 and signed with the division rival San Francisco 49ers. Michael Bennett, another long time Seahawk player was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles. Tight ends Jimmy Graham and Luke Willson, Wide receiver Paul Richardson and Running back Thomas Rawls all departed in free agency.

Draft

2018 Seattle Seahawks Draft
Round Selection Overall Player Position College Notes
1 18 18
2 17 49 Traded to the New York Jets[A]
3 16 80 Traded to the Houston Texans[B]
4 20 120
5 4 141 From Houston[B]
9 146 From Oakland[C]
19 156 Traded to the Philadelphia Eagles[D]
31 168 From New England[E]
6 18 192 Traded to the Oakland Raiders[C]
7 8 226 From NY Jets[A]
17 235 Traded to the New York Jets[A]
30 248 From Minnesota[F]
32 250 From Philadelphia[D] via Seattle[G] and New England[E]

Draft trades

  1. ^ a b c The Seahawks traded their second- and seventh-round selections (49th and 235th overall), and wide receiver Jermaine Kearse to the New York Jets in exchange for the Jets' seventh-round selection (226th overall) and defensive lineman Sheldon Richardson.
  2. ^ a b The Seahawks traded their third-round selection (80th overall) and their second-round selection in 2019 to Houston in exchange for Houston's fifth-round selection (141st overall) and offensive tackle Duane Brown. This trade originally included cornerback Jeremy Lane but was revised after Lane failed his physical.
  3. ^ a b The Seahawks traded their sixth-round selection (192nd overall) and running back Marshawn Lynch to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's their fifth-round selection (146th overall).
  4. ^ a b The Seahawks traded their fifth-round selection (156th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's seventh-round selection (250th overall) and offensive tackle Matt Tobin.
  5. ^ a b The Seahawks traded defensive end Cassius Marsh to New England in exchange for New England's fifth- and seventh-round selections (168th and 250th overall).
  6. ^ The Seahawks traded cornerback Tramaine Brock to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's seventh-round selection (248th overall).
  7. ^ The Seahawks traded their seventh-round selection (250th overall) to New England in exchange for cornerback Justin Coleman.

Staff

Front office
  • Owning entity – Paul Allen estate
  • Chairwoman/trustee – Jody Allen
  • Vice chairman – Bert Kolde
  • President – Chuck Arnold
  • President of football operations/general manager – John Schneider
  • Assistant general manager – Nolan Teasley
  • Vice president of football administration – Joey Laine
  • Vice president of player personnel – Trent Kirchner
  • Senior Director of player personnel – Matt Berry
  • Director of college scouting – Aaron Hineline
  • Director of pro personnel – Willie Schneider
  • Assistant director of college scouting – Jason Barnes
  • Assistant director of pro personnel – Armani Perez
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
  • Offensive coordinator – Ryan Grubb
  • Passing game coordinator – Jake Peetz
  • Quarterbacks – Charles London
  • Running backs – Kennedy Polamalu
  • Wide receivers – Frisman Jackson
  • Assistant wide receivers – Tyson Prince
  • Tight ends – Mack Brown
  • Offensive line – Scott Huff
  • Assistant offensive line – Brendan Nugent
  • Offensive assistant/quality control-offensive line – Quinshon Odom
  • Offensive assistant/quality control – Zak Hill
 
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
  • Special teams coordinator – Jay Harbaugh
  • Assistant special teams – Devin Fitzsimmons
Strength and conditioning
  • Head strength and conditioning – Ivan Lewis
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Thomas Garcia
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Mark Philipp
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Grant Steen
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Danny Van Dijk
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Jamie Yanchar

Coaching staff
Front office
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Current roster

Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams

Practice squad

Reserve


As of December 14, 2024. Rookies in italics.

53 active, 7 reserve, 16 practice squad (+3 exempt)

Preseason

The Seahawks' preseason opponents and schedule will be announced in the spring.

Week Date Kickoff Opponent Result Record Game site TV NFL.com
recap
1 TBD (August 9–13) Indianapolis Colts CenturyLink Field
2 TBD (August 16–20) Los Angeles Chargers StubHub Center
3 TBD (August 23–27) Minnesota Vikings Bank of America Stadium
4 TBD (August 30/31) Oakland Raiders CenturyLink Field

Regular season

2018 opponents

On January 11, 2018, the NFL announced that the Seahawks will play the Oakland Raiders in the International Series at Tottenham Stadium in London, England, with the Raiders serving as the home team. It will be the Seahawks' first appearance in the International Series. The game will occur during Week 6 on October 14. The network and kickoff time will be announced in conjunction with the release of the 2018 regular season schedule.[1]

The remainder of the Seahawks' 2018 schedule, with exact dates and times, will be finalized and announced in the spring. Listed below are the Seahawks' opponents for 2018:[2]

Category Home Away
Division opponents
(NFC West)
Arizona Cardinals
Los Angeles Rams
San Francisco 49ers
Conference opponents
(NFC North)
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Conference opponents
(based on 2017 division placement)
Dallas Cowboys Carolina Panthers
Interconference opponents
(AFC West)
Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Chargers
Denver Broncos
Oakland Raiders (in London)

References

  1. ^ "2018 NFL LONDON SCHEDULE KICKS OFF AT NEW TOTTENHAM STADIUM; THREE TEAMS TO MAKE UK DEBUTS". NFL Communications. January 11, 2018. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
  2. ^ "2018 Opponents Determined". NFL Communications. January 1, 2018. Retrieved January 1, 2018.