The Seattle Seahawks look like they have a lot of cap room in 2026. They don't. Not really. The team might be able to roll over $30 million from this season, and Seattle already has the fifth-most space next offseason, but there is a catch.
General manager John Schneider has lots of decisions to make on Seahawks players whose rookie contracts will be ending. Edge rusher Boye Mafe is a keeper, and so might right tackle Abraham Lucas be. Running back Kenneth Walker needs to stay healthy, but he could have a huge season in 2025.
Another player who could be up for a massive pay increase next year is cornerback Riq Woolen.