D’Andre Swift, a versatile back who has accumulated more than 6,800 yards from scrimmage since entering the NFL in 2020, has been floated as a potential fit for Seattle.
An analyst described the move as a win-now option for Seattle, arguing that Swift would complement the Seahawks’ offensive identity with impact in both the rushing and passing games.
Behind Charbonnet, Seattle’s depth chart currently includes Emanuel Wilson, George Holani, and Kenny McIntosh, underscoring the appeal of targeted improvement at the position.
The proposed path could involve a mid-round draft pick, potentially allowing Seattle to trade down from the No. 32 overall selection to collect additional capital while Swift supplies immediate production.
Acquiring Swift would also give Charbonnet time to recover and help Seattle maintain its Super Bowl-caliber window, balancing immediate needs with long-term roster development.