The Seattle Seahawks organization has a lot of faith in general manager John Schneider. He earned that during the decade-plus he spent with Pete Carroll. The two built the team into a Super Bowl winner and a perennial playoff team for years. Things have changed lately, though.
The team's drafts deteriorated, the on-field product declined, and the team became stuck in mediocrity by the early 2020s. Partly because of this, Carroll was asked to step down after the 2023 season, and Schneider, for the first time in his Seattle tenure, took full control of the roster.
While 2024's offseason fell relatively flat for the Seahawks, the team believes John Schneider is still the guy to be the GM and President of Football Operations.