John Schneider has been thinking about the future quite a bit, most likely. All good executives do. The Seattle Seahawks' general manager had a plan for 2025, but he also has a financial plan that extends well beyond this season. He has to, as it's his job to build the roster and make sure there is money to do so.
One issue that Schneider will need to address whenever the offseason arrives for Seattle is how much the team wants to offer safety Coby Bryant. According to ESPN's Brady Henderson, the team tried to work out an extension with Bryant before the season, but the safety and his people weren't ready.