The Seattle Seahawks finished with a respectable 10-7 regular season record last year but head coach Mike Macdonald's team was never considered to be a legitimate Super Bowl threat. If Seattle's front office wants to change that in 2025 they'll need to come out of the NFL Draft with several high-end starters. Finding offensive line help capable of helping Kenneth Walker find more room on the ground and giving quarterback Geno Smith more time to throw will be a major focus. Specifically, the Seahawks need help on the interior. Left guard Laken Tomlinson is headed for free agency so finding an immediate replacement for him would be a wise plan for GM John Schneider and his staff. Perimeter help on the defensive side of the ball should also be a focus for the franchise in the early rounds of the draft. The team lacks an edge rusher capable of stifling opposing aerial attacks. Leonard Williams gives them a power rusher up front but they could use a speed guy who can make life difficult on opposing tackles.