The Seattle Seahawks are facing a significant roster transition this off-season as multiple key starters and depth contributors are scheduled to become unrestricted free agents. According to a report on the team's upcoming contract situations, the list of talent entering the open market spans both sides of the ball, potentially leaving the front office with several major holes to fill in the coming months.
The list of unrestricted free agents is headlined by star running back Kenneth Walker and standout cornerback Tariq Woolen. Both players have been central to the team's identity in recent seasons. Defensively, the Seahawks also face the potential loss of edge rusher Boye Mafe, along with defensive backs Coby Bryant and Josh Jobe. Linebacker Chazz Surratt is also among the defensive contributors reaching the end of their current deals.
On the offensive side, the team may need to address vacancies left by wide receiver Dareke Young and offensive tackle Josh Jones. While some reports included Rashid Shaheed on this list, he remains a member of the New Orleans Saints and is not part of the Seahawks' free agency class. The departure of these players represents a critical juncture for Seattle's personnel strategy as they look to retain core talent or navigate the open market.
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