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NFL draft: Seahawks appear set at running back, but possibilities are out there

If depth was an issue for the Seahawks at running back in 2016, the team has already taken some significant steps this offseason to fix that problem.

The signing of free agent Eddie Lacy as well as the hoped-for return-to-health of Thomas Rawls and C.J. Prosise gives Seattle what appears a far more stable running back situation heading into 2017 than in 2016, which was the first year for the Seahawks without Marshawn Lynch.

That might mean Seattle won’t think much about taking a running back in the NFL draft April 27-29. In fact, a look at the overall roster shows how deep the Seahawks appear to be.