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Ranking each NFC team after first wave of free agency: Cowboys close gap on Eagles, Lions on the rise
Eagles, Cowboys and 49ers are among the class of the conference with the Lions lurking

8. Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawks were able to retain Smith at quarterback, giving him another season as the starter with D.K. Metcalf and Tyler Lockett. Kenneth Walker is also returning as the lead back with a promising young offensive line. The 2022 draft class of Walker, Abraham Lucas, Charles Cross, Tariq Woolen and Coby Bryant gives Seattle reason for optimism with its 2023 draft picks in tow.
- Players lost: Rashaad Penny (RB), Travis Homer (RB), Cody Barton (LB)
- Players added/retained: Devin Bush (LB), Julian Love (S), Geno Smith (QB), Jason Myers (K), Jarran Reed (DT), Phil Haynes (G), Nick Bellore (LB), Evan Brown (C), Drew Lock (QB), Dre'Mont Jones (DT), Ryan Neal (S), Michael Jackson (CB), Jon Rhattigan (LB), Myles Adams (DT)
What is Seattle's ceiling with Smith? He was the most improved player in the league last season, but was average in the second half of the year. Can Smith improve in 2023 -- enough that Seattle doesn't consider drafting its future franchise quarterback?
The run defense also appears to have improved with the additions of Reed and Love, yet there appears to be a ceiling with this Seattle team. The 2023 draft -- along with the improvements of the 2022 draft class -- will play a major role if the Seahawks can make a return trip to the playoffs and compete with the top teams in the conference.
Ahead of us they have:
1. Eagles
2. Cowboys
3. 49ers
4. Lions
5. Giants
6. Saints
7. Vikings
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