SEA
Seahawks
NFC WestOFF: Wide ZoneDEF: Sound Multiple
1st Pick
#32
Scheme ConfidenceTier 2Partial Continuity
Mike MacDonald returns as head coach but brings in Brian Fleury as the new offensive coordinator. Fleury has no playcalling data of his own but comes from the Kyle Shanahan and Klint Kubiak coaching trees, both aligned with West Coast Pro-Style systems. This gives medium confidence in the Wide Zone projection. The defense stays under MacDonald's direction but has low confidence due to no empirical data, defaulting to Sound Multiple. There's continuity tension here: last season under Kubiak, Seattle ran 53% under center, but Fleury's mentors average around 45% shotgun, suggesting a shift toward more spread concepts.
Positional Needs
QBHIGH
5.1
TEHIGH
5.0
EDGEMODERATE
4.9
OLMODERATE
4.6
WRMODERATE
4.1
IDLMODERATE
3.8
DBMODERATE
3.6
RBLOW
3.1
LBLOW
3.0
Coaching & Scheme
Head CoachMike MacDonald
OC
Brian FleuryNew
DC
Mike McDonald
Wide ZoneMedium conf
Outside zone rushing, play-action, bootleg
Source: coordinator tree
Sound MultipleLow conf
Multiple fronts, assignment-sound, zone coverage
Source: default
2026 Draft Capital
Rd 1
#32
Rd 2
#64
Rd 3
#96
Key Roster Moves
ADDED4
CBNoah IgbinogheneWAS$1.8M
RBEmanuel WilsonGB$1.6M
SAFRodney ThomasIND$1.4M
DBD'Anthony BellCAR
LOST13
FSCoby Bryant→ CHI
WRCourtney Jackson→ NYG
WRDareke Young→ LV
WRMac Dalena→ NYJ
CBRiq Woolen→ PHI
Roster Traits & Gaps
Arm Talent
620.01 gap
Scheme weight: 0.9×
Decision Making
580.04 gap
Scheme weight: 1.1×
Mobility & Playmaking
210.77 gap
Scheme weight: 1.4× (critical)
Pocket Presence
540.06 gap
Scheme weight: 0.8×
Production Volume
490.11 gap
Scheme weight: 0.9×
QB
Roster Overview1
Sam Darnold
88
Key Concerns
▸Darnold's mobility trait of 21 out of 100 creates a fundamental mismatch with Fleury's bootleg-heavy Wide Zone system.
▸The offensive line's run blocking score of 30 out of 100 undermines the foundation of a zone rushing attack.
▸Multiple starters including Williams, Reed, Lawrence, and several others have just one year remaining, creating a potential talent exodus.
▸The tight end receiving ability at 25 out of 100 eliminates a key weapon in West Coast concepts.
▸Josh Jobe's 15th percentile grade at outside corner leaves a large hole opposite Witherspoon.
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