Seahawks' 53-man depth chart projection after the 2023 NFL Draft

A glance at the possible 53-man depth chart after the 2023 NFL Draft.

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September 18, 2022; Santa Clara, California, USA; Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith (7) during the first quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium.
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Following the NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks' 53-man depth chart could possibly look like what is projected below. 

This is just an exercise. Nothing is set in stone and everything could change. But for this fun endeavor, let's take a look at what the roster may look like below. 

Note: Players with one asterisk (*) represent 2023 draft picks and players with double asterisks (**) represent 2023 undrafted free agents.

PositionStarter(s)Backup(s)

Quarterback

Geno Smith

Drew Lock

Running back

Kenneth Walker III

Zach Charbonnet*

DeeJay Dallas 

Kenny McIntosh*

Wide Receiver 

DK Metcalf 

Tyler Lockett

Jaxon Smith-Njigba*

Dareke Young

Dee Eskridge

Cade Johnson.

Tight end

Will Dissly

Noah Fant

Offensive line

LT Charles Cross

LG Damien Lewis

C Evan Brown

RG Phil Haynes

RT Abraham Lucas

OT Stone Forsythe

OT Jake Curhan

OG Anthony Bradford*

 C Olu Oluwatimi*

OT Greg Eiland

Defensive line

Dre’Mont Jones

Jarran Reed

Myles Adams

Bryan Mone (PUP)

 Cameron Young*

Mike Morris*

EDGE/Outside linebacker

Uchenna Nwosu

Darrell Taylor

Boye Mafe

Derick Hall*

 Alton Robinson

Tyreke Smith

Inside linebacker

Bobby Wagner

Devin Bush Jr.

 Jordyn Brooks (PUP)

Jon Rhattigan

 Nick Bellore

Cornerback

Tariq Woolen

Devon Witherspoon*

Coby Bryant (nickel)

Tre Brown

Isaiah Dunn

Safety

Quandre Diggs

 Jamal Adams

 Julian Love

Jerrick Reed II*

Kicker

Jason Myers

Punter

Michael Dickson

Long snapper

Chris Stoll

Kick returner 

DeeJay Dallas 

Punt returner

DeeJay Dallas 

Seahawks post-draft projected 53-man depth chart

Seattle used the draft to fill critical holes in the roster. With the additions at the interior offensive line position, pass rusher, and cornerback, the Seahawks have an opportunity to be better than they were last season. 

Much of Seattle's draft strategy was to take the best player available. It has paid off well. Now, it is time to see if the names on this depth chart make the roster when training camp wraps up.