The Seattle Seahawks shed themselves of several offensive players this past offseason that had been instrumental in the team's success (and, at times, failures). General manager John Schneider wanted a change in how that unit operated, from the quarterback to the offensive coordinator. He was right.
While quarterback Geno Smith was traded to the Las Vegas Raiders, and mercurial wide receiver DK Metcalf was moved to the Pittsburgh Steelers, it is fan favorite Tyler Lockett that might be by far the most missed. Lockett was released, and the team saved $17 million by doing so. He signed with the Tennessee Titans.