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What is the best case scenario for the Seattle Seahawks’ offense next season?
According to Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox, a more balanced offense next season, as a direct result of a breakout year from Rashid Shaheed as well as strong play from rookie Jadarian Price, will lead to Seattle having as good an offense as possible in 2026.
Shaheed recorded 687 receiving yards last season. However, 188 of those yards came as a member of the Seahawks across nine games played, while the other 499 were with the New Orleans Saints in the same amount of games. Taking another step in 2026 will give Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold a strong secondary option in the passing game after Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
As for Price, the heralded rookie running back will be expected to put up numbers in the rushing attack in the early part of the season. Seahawks RB Zach Charbonnet may be ready to go in Week 1, but if not, Price will need to carry the offense in the ground game. A strong season from start to finish will help ease the blow that Kenneth Walker’s departure in free agency dealt to the team.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Best case scenario for the Seahawks’ offense in 2026 NFL season
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