Seahawks pick 'em
How will the Seahawks do in 2017?
The Seahawks have made the playoffs in each of their last five seasons, but after a down year, plagued by injuries and strife, the Hawks look renewed and refreshed in 2017. Will the Seahawks deliver? Pick each game of the season, and see how your picks stack up with our experts.
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
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Your pick:Bob Condotta
Larry Stone
Stefanie Loh
Matt Calkins
Paul Barrett
Scott Hanson
Sean Quinton
Evan Webeck
Seahawks 2017-2018
Staff predictions
Bob Condotta
Seahawks Reporter
A healthier Seahawks team should have another good run it especially with a schedule that shapes up as one of the more forgiving in the NFL this year and in the team's recent history. Seattle should be able to fend off Arizona to win a second straight division title and fourth in the last five years, and earn a bye in the first weekend of the playoffs. All of that assumes the offensive line improves just enough for Russell Wilson to stay healthier and that the defense avoids some of the significant injuries it suffered a year ago.
Larry Stone
Columnist
The key for the Seahawks is to obtain home-field advantage, which should be attainable with their schedule, provided there aren’t too many major injuries. That’s been a route to the Super Bowl in the past and I think it will be again this year. But the lame-duck Raiders will give their Oakland fans one more title to savor.
Stefanie Loh
Staff Reporter
The Seahawks should earn home-field advantage, which will allow them to reach their third Super Bowl under Pete Carroll. And look for them to beat Oakland and former Seahawks star Marshawn Lynch in the Big Game.
Matt Calkins
Columnist
This season is going to feel a lot like last season. The Seahawks are still one of, if not the most talented defensive teams in the NFL, and have enough on both sides of the ball to put together another double-digit win season. But their shortcomings on the offensive line will hamper their trademark running game and ultimately stifle them in the playoffs.
Paul Barrett
Sports Editor
The Seahawks should earn home-field advantage, which will allow them to reach their third Super Bowl under Pete Carroll. And look for them to beat Oakland and former Seahawks star Marshawn Lynch in the Big Game.
Scott Hanson
Assistant Sports Editor
The Seahawks will beat Arizona to win the NFC West again, but will not get a first-round bye and will lose again in the conference semifinals.
Sean Quinton
Sports Producer
The Seahawks have a healthy Russell Wilson, balanced rushing attack, loaded defensive line, a motivated LOB and a deep roster of talent. Sound familiar? The similarities between this team and the 2013 Super Bowl squad are striking, and the results could be, too.
Evan Webeck

