Key points include:
– Analyst Bradley Locker projects the Seahawks as the most likely new home for Bosa, highlighting the fit with Seattle’s already strong edge-rushing unit.
– Bosa posted a productive season with the Bills, leading in forced fumbles and earning an 85.5 PFF pass-rush grade (eighth among qualified edge defenders) with a 20.1% pass-rush win rate (17th in that group).
– Despite some run-stopping limitations, Bosa’s elite pass-rush skills could keep Seattle’s edge-rushing group formidable in 2026, especially given his interest in joining a contender and Seattle’s rotation benefits.
This summary captures the potential impact of Bosa joining Seattle and why analysts view the Seahawks as a favorable destination for the former Pro Bowler.
Key Takeaways:
– Bosa is positioned as a strong candidate for Seattle’s defense after a standout pass-rush season with Buffalo.
– The Seahawks’ need after free agency losses aligns with a high-profile addition to bolster their edge game.
– Bosa’s strengths on rushing the passer could boost Seattle’s defense even if his run defense isn’t his primary asset.