Seahawks' Risks with Kenneth Walker III Set to be Free Agent The Seattle Seahawks are facing a crucial offseason decision regarding their star running back, Kenneth Walker III. As the 2022 NFL season comes to a close, Walker's future with the team hangs in the balance as he is set to become an unrestricted free agent. Walker had an impressive rookie campaign, rushing for 819 yards and eight touchdowns while averaging 5.3 yards per carry. His emergence as a reliable option in the backfield was a significant factor in the Seahawks' improved performance down the stretch. However, with a new salary cap era in the NFL, the Seahawks must weigh their financial commitment to Walker against the risks of losing him to another team. The primary concern for Seattle is that Walker's production has come at a relatively low cost. He signed his rookie deal for $5.3 million, which was a steal considering his performance on the field. As he enters free agency, Walker will undoubtedly command a significant contract increase. The question is whether the Seahawks are willing to invest in their young running back or take a chance on another option. Another factor working against the Seahawks is that they have a history of letting talented players walk due to financial constraints. In recent years, players like Russell Wilson and Frank Clark have departed Seattle due to disagreements over contract extensions. If the Seahawks fail to re-sign Walker, it would be a repeat performance of this pattern. On the other hand, the Seahawks may decide to take a calculated risk by not re-signing Walker. They could opt for a more cost-effective solution at running back or explore alternative options in free agency. With the salary cap expected to continue its downward trend, Seattle may prefer to allocate their resources elsewhere on the rost...#NFL #Seattle_Seahawks #Russell_Wilson #Kenneth_Walker_III #Frank_Clark