The Seattle Seahawks could be five days away from losing wide receiver Jake Bobo. The fan-favorite wide receiver has been signed to an offer sheet with the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Seattle has five days to match. The issue gets more complicated from there.
One is that if Seattle lets Bobo leave for the Jags, the Seahawks could pick up a draft pick in compensation for losing the player. Bobo was tendered by Seattle this offseason (a deal worth about $3.5 million), and likely didn't expect another team to make an offer. Jacksonville did.
Draft picks are obviously important for general manager John Schneider, especially as the team only has four in 2026, and already is projected to have 11 next year.