Rashid Shaheed could fit in with Seahawks
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There have been a lot of storylines created this NFL season for the Seattle Seahawks. One recurring storyline for the Seahawks is that the front office, led by
Rashid Shaheed is the newest Seahawks wide receiver. Coach Mike Macdonald cannot wait to insert him into the Seahawks offense.
The Titans claimed Jerrick Reed II off waivers after the Seahawks waived him when they traded for Rashid Shaheed.
Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak knows first-hand from the 2024 Saints how Shaheed’s speed and deep routes loosens defenses.
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The Seahawks drafted some strong rookies, two of which were included in The Athletic's All-Rookie team for the first half of the season. First-round pick Grey Zabel was named the best interior offensive lineman in the season's first nine weeks.
The Seattle Seahawks made one move at Tuesday's NFL trade deadline. GM John Schneider acquired wide receiver Rashid Shaheed from the New Orleans Saints in exchange for fourth-and-sixth-round picks in the 2026 NFL draft. Meanwhile nothing materialized on the Riq Woolen front.
New Seahawks WR/KR Rashid Shaheed talks to special-teams coach Jay Harbaugh at his 1st Seattle practice, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025, at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center in Renton.