Over the course of 48 seasons, the Seattle Seahawks have boasted plenty of star power on offense, defense, and special teams. But which players stand out as the best of the best closing in on half a century as an NFL franchise?
To take part in the festivities, each member of the All Seahawks writing staff assembled their own individual rankings for the top 100 players in Seahawks history.
After compiling averages from all four lists, who made the final cut? In part four of our countdown spearheaded by standout all-around defensive tackles, here’s players No. 70 through 61 with highest ranking, lowest ranking, and analysis courtesy of our writing staff.
Writer’s Take: Even though he only played two seasons in Seattle at the backend of his career, Moon is not on this list as a result of his Hall of Fame prime with other teams. In 1997, the CFL-turned-NFL quarterback turned in a Pro Bowl season that saw him throw for 3,678 yards, 25 touchdowns and 16 interceptions. While the turnovers were a lowlight, Moon’s passing yardage and touchdown tosses that season both rank top-15 in single-season production from a Seahawks quarterback among elite campaigns saturated by Russell Wilson, Matt Hasselbeck and Dave Krieg. Moon played in just 10 games in 1998 — throwing 11 touchdowns and eight interceptions — but still is one of the most talented all-around players to don a Seahawks uniform. -Connor Benintendi.