What's been an offseason unlike any other in the NFL's 100-year history now heads into a summer featuring as much uncertainty as any other in NFL history.
The Seahawks are among the teams finishing up their official offseason programs this week, one that has had to be conducted virtually due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
After a few last meetings over the next few days the Seahawks will take their official summer break, with players off until late July for the start of training camp.
That's the hope, anyway, that the league and the Players Association will be able to figure out how to work around COVID-19 issues to conduct the season as regularly scheduled.
As the Seahawks break for the summer, it's time to review five questions that will linger into the offseason.
I'll address one a day for the next five days.
And while how the season might look might be the most important (we'll get to that later) we'll start with one that is always pretty obvious: Are there any remaining free agents that the Seahawks could sign?
Well, there's one really obvious one, but there are a few others, as well.
So here's a list of some of the top remaining free agents and a brief assessment of their potential fit as a Seahawk.