The Seattle Seahawks, fresh off their Super Bowl triumph, find themselves in an enviable position with a roster that needs minimal tweaking. However, the departure of Boye Mafe to the Cincinnati Bengals has left a notable gap at the EDGE position. With several players either aging or nearing the end of their contracts, the Seahawks' defensive line is an area ripe for reinforcement.
Seattle fans have been buzzing about the possibility of adding Trey Hendrickson from the Bengals. Hendrickson, a standout edge rusher, has been a topic of discussion since his holdout last offseason and throughout the trade deadline. Despite a slower-than-expected market in free agency, it seems Hendrickson has finally landed with a new team.
The Baltimore Ravens have swooped in, capitalizing on their newfound cap space after restructuring Lamar Jackson’s contract. This move comes at a perfect time for the Ravens, who recently decided against a trade for Maxx Crosby from the Las Vegas Raiders, leaving them in need of bolstering their pass rush.
While Crosby is back on the market, Hendrickson’s move to Baltimore adds a dynamic presence to their defense, reshaping the landscape for teams hunting for top-tier edge rushers this offseason.
