The Seahawks backup quarterback position is a lot like the defense against the dark arts teacher in Harry Potter: Every year there is a different one. The good thing for Seattle is that since Russell Wilson became its quarterback, no other quarterback has played. Ever. Not in regular season games or playoff games. And Wilson has only missed two practices and both because he was attending funerals.
In 2019, Wilson’s backup was Geno Smith, but Smith is a free agent this offseason. Before Smith, it was Austin Davis and the list goes on before that. But the time might be now to think about drafting Wilson’s backup and keeping that player around for a few seasons.