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Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks

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I joined the Seattle Seahawks as a contracted writer in July 2020. My main role is to write the daily “Round-Up” article on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday each week. In addition to those three stories each week, I am available for extra work whenever it is needed. The extra work includes features and stories on team events held in the community. I also filled in for the Seahawks’ team reporter in November 2020 while he was on paternity leave. During that month, I was the full-time writer for the team from Monday-Wednesday each week. This included writing news stories, analysis pieces and press conference reactions, along with my usual Round-Ups.

This page includes a variety of stories from my time with the Seahawks — Round-Ups, features, community stories and more.

What Positions Must Seahawks Address And Avoid In 2021 NFL Draft?

710 ESPN Seattle On What Positions Seahawks Should Address, Avoid In Draft

Draft week is finally here after months of speculation. The 2021 NFL Draft begins on Thursday night with the first round, followed by the second and third rounds on Friday and the remaining four rounds on Saturday. Seattle won't select until No. 56 overall in the second round on Friday.

The Seahawks had a busy free agency period, which made sense considering the team currently only holds three draft picks (Nos. 56, 129 and 250). There are still a few areas to address, though.

Jake Heaps, a former Seahawks practice squad QB and current 710 ESPN Seattle analyst, joined "Danny and Gallant" last week to discuss the Seahawks' draft plans. He spoke about some areas where the team still needs help, as well as some spots where the roster has depth and won't need a rookie.

Read the full story here.

round-upLogan Reardon