Why Seahawks Believe Rashid Shaheed Is Ready To Break Out

Rashid Shaheed's explosive potential and strategic connection to Seattle's coaching staff position him as a game-changing force for the Seahawks in 2026.

Rashid Shaheed spent last season getting tossed into the deep end with the Seattle Seahawks. This year, the setup looks a lot different.

After arriving in a midseason trade from the New Orleans Saints, Shaheed had to learn on the fly while helping the Seahawks win the Super Bowl back in February. Now he’s in his first full offseason with Seattle, and the early signs point to a much bigger and more defined role in 2026.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba is already seeing the difference.

"Excited for him," Jaxon Smith-Njigba said via team reporter Ari Horton. "Came back more explosive than ever.

I'm happy for him to finally get a whole offseason with us and into training camp. It's always a special time and it's a grind.

For him to be here with us and go through that it's just going to excel him to greater things this season."

Seattle’s interest in Shaheed made sense from the start because of his connection to Klint Kubiak, who was the Saints’ offensive coordinator in 2024. Kubiak helped get Shaheed settled into the offense during the second half of last season before leaving for the Las Vegas Raiders in the offseason.

The Raiders were also floated as a possible landing spot for Shaheed in free agency, but he chose to stay with the defending Super Bowl champions on a new three-year, $51 million deal. That contract comes with expectations, and the Seahawks are now building him into the offense under Brian Fleury.

"Rashid, he deserves a lot of credit. He's been here the whole time.

He's had a great attitude. He's had a lot of personal records in our offseason training program.

The timing of our plays look like it should, given the amount of reps that are invested into it. I know I'm as excited as heck to see where it goes," head coach Mike Macdonald said via Horton.

Last season, Shaheed played nine games for Seattle and finished with 15 catches for 188 yards. His biggest impact came in the return game, where he scored once on a kickoff return and once on a punt return.

That’s why the Seahawks didn’t hand out that contract without a clear plan. Shaheed is expected to matter on offense and special teams, and Seattle needs both sides of that equation to show up. In 2026, No. 22 should be getting the ball more often.

In Other News...

Seahawks Rookie Is Suddenly Threatening A Problem Spot Fans Know Too Well

The Seahawks spent the spring trying to firm up an offensive line that has too often been the source of stress rather than stability, and right guard remains one of the spots drawing the most scrutiny as the title-defense season approaches. Anthony Bradford is entering his fourth year with a chance to settle the position, but the conversation around him has not exactly quieted, which is why the attention on the rookie class has started to feel more pointed than usual.

Beau Stephens has become part of that discussion after arriving from Iowa with the kind of size and versatility teams like to stash along the interior. The Seahawks do not need another open-ended competition on an already watched line, but if Bradford does not take a clear step forward, the door is at least open for a young lineman to force the issue and make the staff think twice about keeping the job unchanged. [Read more 🡒]

Storm May Have Found The Rebuild Star Nobody Saw Coming

Flaujae Johnson has given Seattle one of the few bright spots in a difficult season, and the rookies rise has been hard to miss. She has started every game for the Storm, settled into a major role right away and has put together a steady all-around line that has helped validate the teams decision to make her part of the rebuild.

The recognition has followed, too, with Johnson landing on ESPNs Top 50 WNBA Players list while continuing to draw praise inside the locker room for how quickly she has adjusted. Her growth has become one of the more encouraging storylines around the Storm, especially with teammates and coaches pointing to the way she has handled both the responsibility and the pressure that comes with playing such a big role so early. [Read more 🡒]

Three Seahawks Camp Decisions Could Reshape This Title Defense

As training camp approaches, the Seahawks are carrying a few roster questions that could shape the early months of their title defense, and they all sit in spots that matter. Devon Witherspoon remains a candidate for a contract extension, while the team is also sorting out a running back picture that has Jadarian Price and George Holani in the mix for the starting job, giving the offense at least one more camp battle worth watching closely.

The quarterback room adds another layer, with Sam Darnold positioned as the likely starter and Drew Lock and Jalen Milroe competing behind him. For Seattle, the intrigue is not just about who opens the season in what role, but how quickly those decisions settle once the pads come on and the real evaluation begins. [Read more 🡒]