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5 Free Agents the Seattle Seahawks Should Sign In 2015

5 Free Agents the Seattle Seahawks Should Sign In 2015

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The Seattle Seahawks' focus is currently on the NFC Championship Game, but it's never too early to starting looking ahead to the offseason. Seattle won't be able to spend a lot of money in free agency, because their main concern will be re-signing their players. However, they can still make some under-the-radar moves to help bolster their roster. Here are five moves they should make this offseason.

5. Nate Irving, LB

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5. Nate Irving, LB

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Seattle has the luxury of not having a lot of holes on their roster, so they can sign guys with the future in mind. Nate Irving is a talented linebacker who would fit Seattle's defensive scheme. They will have a hard time holding on to all of their current linebackers, and Irving would be a solid replacement in that regard.

4. Andre Holmes, WR

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4. Andre Holmes, WR

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Ricardo Lockette and Jermaine Kearse are both restricted free agents this offseason which means the Seahawks may be in the market for wide receivers. Andre Holmes would be a good low-cost gamble because of his size and ability to stretch the field. Holmes had 693 yards and four touchdowns this season in Oakland.

3. Daryn Colledge, OG

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3. Daryn Colledge, OG

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The interior of the offensive line is one of the few areas where Seattle could use an upgrade. James Carpenter hasn't been very good at guard for Seattle this year, and he is a free agent at the end of the year. Daryn Colledge is a solid veteran who would be a good stopgap player for Seattle until they find a long-term solution.

2. Perrish Cox, CB

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2. Perrish Cox, CB

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Seattle might have to replace Byron Maxwell this year as he will be an unrestricted free agent. Being a part of the best secondary in the NFL may drive up his price tag which means Seattle will look elsewhere. They could look towards their rivals and sign away Perrish Cox. He would fit Seattle's physical style and could play in the slot if they are able to bring back Maxwell.

1. Mark Ingram, RB

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1. Mark Ingram, RB

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The big story about Seattle's offseason will be what they do with Marshawn Lynch. I think they will end up letting him go and try to get a cheaper option. Mark Ingram is a tough runner who would benefit from Seattle's offense. He also won't cost too much based on what similar running backs got last offseason.

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