The Seattle Seahawks have made a big move in the NFL offseason, trading for defensive lineman Leonard Williams. The move signals the team’s intention to improve their defensive line, which was a major weakness for the team last season.
Williams is a former first-round pick of the New York Jets in 2015, and is a 6-foot-5, 302-pound force on the defensive line. He has been a consistent performer in the NFL, recording at least five sacks in each of the last four seasons. He also has the ability to play both defensive end and defensive tackle, giving the Seahawks a versatile player on the defensive line.
The trade for Williams is a clear signal from the Seahawks front office that they are looking to improve their defense in 2021. The team was one of the worst in the league last season, ranking near the bottom in both points allowed and total yards allowed. With Williams, the team will be able to add a disruptive force on the defensive line that can help create pressure on opposing quarterbacks.
The move also shows that the Seahawks are looking to get younger on defense. Williams is just 27 years old and is under contract through the 2022 season. He will join a young core of defenders that includes safety Jamal Adams, linebacker Bobby Wagner, and cornerback Shaquill Griffin.
The trade for Williams is just one of many moves that the Seahawks have made this offseason to improve their defense. They have also signed free agents like safety Damarious Randall, linebacker K.J. Wright, and defensive tackle Poona Ford. All of these moves signal that the front office is serious about improving their defense in 2021.
The trade for Leonard Williams is a major move for the Seahawks, and it signals their intention to improve their defense in 2021. With Williams and the other moves they have made this offseason, the team looks poised to make a run at the playoffs next season.