
The Seattle Seahawks could be poised to make major changes this offseason, and general manager John Schneider is not hiding that fact.
Schneider said the Seahawks will be aggressive this offseason, and that there would be no untouchables on the roster no matter what.
“Not at this time of year,” Schneider said of untouchable players, via Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times. “Told you when we got here in 2010 we are going to be in every deal. … Now do we have some challenges this year? Absolutely. We are pretty disappointed the way the season ended. We went 9-7 and you would have thought we won two games. It’s a pit that sits in your stomach and really fuels you and we are excited about the challenges ahead because we feel like we want to get rolling on this thing.”

That may include trading big-name players, and Schneider admitted nothing is off the table.
“We are just constantly talking to people all the time,” Schneider said. “Part of our challenge right now is, I want to say this appropriately, but it’s sustaining our level of success that we’ve had. And we are just open to anything.”
While one Seahawks icon will probably be saved by an injury, the likes of Michael Bennett have popped up in trade rumors. It could be a very active offseason in Seattle.