Gilbert is a former investment banker who left the financial industry after becoming a whistleblower in a small regulatory inquiry, but prior to serving as a key witness in a years-long, multi-million dollar fraud investigation. Since joining Field Gulls in 2016, he has specialized in the salary cap, the collective bargaining agreement and statistical analysis, with an occasional film breakdown sprinkled in. His primary role is to inform readers why their hype is unwarranted the majority of the time.
Less than a month until Seahawks rookies report for training camp
The slowest part of the NFL offseason has arrived, but it won’t be long before the Seahawks and the rest of the NFL are back on the field preparing for the season, and Tuesday we found out when exactly that will be for Seattle.
How much the Seahawks are paying P.J. Walker
How much the Seahawks are paying a third string quarterback may not seem important, but the contract could provide some insight into how new cap specialist Joey Laine will operate.
Seahawks rework contract of Jarran Reed
After a highly productive 2023 season that saw Reed just miss hitting a contract incentive for sacks, the Seahawks have redone his deal to make it easier for Reed to make more in 2024.
Report: Seahawks work out UFL wide receiver
It appears that Seattle is on the hunt for another receiver, after inviting Robbie Chosen to minicamp on a tryout basis and now reportedly hosting UFL receiver Ty Scott
Seahawks make PJ Walker signing official, waive UDFA to make room on roster
Seattle now has the extra depth it needs at quarterback ahead of training camp, at the expense of an undrafted free defensive tackle.
No, the Seahawks aren’t trading DK Metcalf
The WR market has exploded across the NFL, with Justin Jefferson’s recent $35M per year extension resetting the market and Ja’Marr Chase waiting to take the top even higher, but Seattle won’t trade Metcalf because they’re afraid of paying him.
Where do the Seahawks find snaps for Jake Bobo in 2024?
Seahawks fans rode the Bobo mania wave in 2023, but will 2024 bring an encore or disappointment?
A way too early 53 man roster projection for Seahawks defense
There’s a new coach, a new system and hopefully new results on the defensive side of the ball for the Seahawks in 2024.
A way too early 53 man roster projection for Seahawks offense
The core of the offseason is in the rear view mirror, meaning it’s time to start looking forward and take a stab at projecting who makes the roster for the Seahawks in 2024.
Bucking trend of recent seasons, Seahawks have entire draft under contract early
With the contract aspect no longer an issue, it’s now just a matter of the members of the 2024 Seattle draft class learning their roles and then performing on the field.