Free Agent Primer: Does Coby Bryant Fit Into Seahawks’ Long-Term Secondary Plans?
With a new league year slated to kick off on March 11, the Seahawks have nine unrestricted free agents scheduled to test the market along with seven restricted free agents and two exclusive rights free agents. Compared to prior seasons, general manager John Schneider has more financial flexibility at his disposal with OverTheCap.com listing the franchise as sixth in available effective cap space ($62 million), but with several big name stars in line for extensions such as All-Pro receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, the team won’t be able to keep everyone after running the table to hoist the Lombardi Trophy.
Over the next several weeks, using statistics courtesy of Pro Football Focus and TruMedia, I will break down each and every one of the Seahawks' unrestricted free agents by revisiting their 2025 seasons, assessing why they should or should not be re-signed, breaking down an ideal contract, and making an early prediction on whether or not the player will return in 2026.
Transforming from a slot cornerback into a standout free safety in Mike Macdonald’s defense over the previous two seasons, do the Seahawks plan to go all out trying to retain Coby Bryant? Or will the former fourth-round pick’s success lead to offers elsewhere that the defending champions cannot match?