According to multiple reports, they have agreed to trade wide receiver DK Metcalf to the Steelers. Friday brought word that they are trading quarterback Geno Smith to the Raiders and they've also released wide receiver Tyler Lockett,
It's been a busy week for Seattle, who recently released Tyler Lockett, traded QB Geno Smith to the Raiders and could possibly trade WR DK Metcalf.  The part about warm weather could simply be negotiating tactic to get teams like the Green Bay Packers,
Seattle is widely expected to heavily pursue free agent quarterback Sam Darnold to replace Smith. When this news broke, I began to wonder why the Seahawks would be willing to potentially pay Darnold roughly $40 million per year (which is what Spotrac is estimating he will fetch) when they apparently did not want to give Geno Smith the $40-$45 million a year he is reportedly seeking.
Days after the hulking wide receiver requested a trade, Seattle GM John Schneider deals Metcalf and Geno Smith in span of 3 days.
Metcalf has amassed 900 or more receiving yards in all six of his NFL seasons. No Packers receiver has hit 900 or more receiving yards in any of the last three NFL campaigns, and
It's confounding to assess the Seahawks because they have plenty of talent and three straight winning seasons. But there was only one playoff appearance in those three seasons and no postseason wins.
It's difficult for fans of the Seattle Seahawks to argue the point right now, as they're probably feeling punch-drunk following one of the craziest weeks in franchise history. Whereas the shocking Russell Wilson trade came in one big blow all at once three years ago,
The Pittsburgh Steelers have traded for D.K. Metcalf, and signed the Seattle Seahawks star receiver to a five-year, $150 million contract to keep him long-term, per multiple reports.