Seattle Seahawks: 2022 Top 5 Under 25

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Jordyn Brooks, Seattle Seahawks (photo by All-Pro Reels via Flickr).

As part of Pacific Northwest Sports’ series of up-and-coming players on the professional teams we cover, Clint Prasky counts down the Seattle Seahawks Top 5 under 25. 

Heading into the 2022 offseason, we start off with the Seattle Seahawks Top 5 players under 25 years of age. We highlight Seattle’s younger talent and see how the future looks so far. There are a few obvious bright spots on this team, and I hope to shine a light on a couple of others as well. The Seahawks’ current roster holds a few more gems than most give it credit for.

The Seattle Seahawks don’t get much ‘spect from the national media. The team isn’t as baron as they think. For years 12s have heard the Seahawks offensive line needs work, like General Manager John Schneider hasn’t tried to bring in new talent. Those who have been actually watching the team saw that they gave the O-line a good upgrade when they could. Two rookie linemen from last season are in the mix. 

In the discussion

There are some important players on the Seattle Seahawks who should be discussed. They include Alton Robinson (23), Stone Forsythe (24), and Jake Curhan (24). Edge rusher Robinson needs to see the field more. When he is out there, he is disruptive.

Offensive tackles Forsythe and Curhan got some limited time on the line this year. Curhan, an undrafted free agent from Cal, is listed as Seattle’s second-string RT and saw some major snaps at the end of the year when Brandon Shell went down. He’s a little ahead of Forsythe at this point.

Just Missed

It seems as though Rasheem Green has been on the team forever. How could he still be under 25? Well, Green is 24, and this past season he posted 6.5 sacks in a rotational role. Green likely belongs on the list, but I’m not sure he’ll be with the Seahawks next year, which is why I left him out.

Next: Page 2 – The countdown begins

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