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2015 NFL Preview: Seahawks look to make 3rd straight Super Bowl appearance

Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters

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Seattle Seahawks

2014 Record 2014 Finish
12-4 Lost in Super Bowl

Is there any sense in dwelling on how the Seahawks' 2014 season ended? It was perhaps the most painful and abrupt resolution in football history, and the question "why didn't they run it?" will echo, unanswered, for as long as the sport is played.

Highlight of 2014

Beast Quake 2.0 wasn't as quaking as the original Beast Quake, but it was still pretty Quaketastic™. The crotch grab is the real highlight here:

Preseason Power Ranking - #1

For the second straight season, the Seahawks debuted at the top of theScore's power rankings. After going to the Super Bowl, they lost very few impact players and added arguably the best tight end in the game. This team improved without having to do much. More...

2015 Season Outlook

Schedule | Roster

Head Coach: Pete Carroll
Off. Coordinator: Darrell Bevell
Def. Coordinator: Kris Richard

The idea that the Seahawks improved in the offseason is a scary one for every NFC franchise. Addressing their red-zone offense in one fell swoop, the Seahawks signed Jimmy Graham, kept their core intact for the foreseeable future, and supplemented any losses with players of equal or only slightly lesser value. If Russell Wilson and the offense take a step forward, another Super Bowl is very possible.

Key Additions

  • TE Jimmy Graham
  • CB Cary Williams
  • DE Frank Clark (2nd round)
  • WR Tyler Lockett (3rd round)

Key Departures

  • CB Byron Maxwell
  • C Max Unger
  • LB Malcolm Smith
  • DE O'Brien Schofield
  • DT Tony McDaniel

The headline-grabber here is Graham, who was acquired in a trade for Unger and the Seahawks' first-round pick. Graham is among the most dominant red-zone weapons in football, and, along with the threat of Marshawn Lynch and Russell Wilson running, he'll force defenses to pick their poison when the Seahawks get into scoring range.

Bold Predictions

The Seahawks will miss the playoffs. As dominant as the Seahawks have been of late, maintaining that level of success is no easy task in the NFL. Even a 10-6 record could see Seattle miss out on the postseason this year, with the Cardinals poised to challenge for the division title, and plenty of strong teams competing for NFC wild-card spots. The defense should continue to dominate, but a weak offensive line will make it difficult for the Seahawks to score with consistency. - Dan Wilkins

Paul Richardson will lead the Seahawks in receiving yards. The second-year wideout is coming off a torn ACL, having had surgery on Jan. 27, so he'll need to have a second-half surge to justify this prediction. But if he responds well to treatment, he'll be the Seahawks' No.1 option by Week 8, making Jermaine Kearse and Doug Baldwin obsolete. - Joe Thomson

The Seahawks will start 0-2. The Seahawks face a very difficult start to the season, with games on the road against the St. Louis Rams and Green Bay Packers. An 0-2 start won't derail their season, though. Ripping off 14 straight wins after an embarrassing first two weeks is entirely possible. - David P. Woods

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