In short order, two of the biggest dominoes in the offseason took a tumble. After Aaron Rodgers announced he was staying in Green Bay, the Denver Broncos pounced, trading for long time Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson. The deal send two first and second round picks and three players to Seattle, including tight end Noah Fant and quarterback Drew Lock. Seattle now moves into a rebuild, where they need to have more than Wilson, a couple strong receivers, and a linebacker who thinks he’s a safety. This will prove the mettle of Pete Carroll and John Schneider and if they can replicate what they did at the beginning of the 2010s. It’ll take every ounce to build back up into a contender.