General manager John Schneider deserves a lot of credit for the way he’s built the Seattle Seahawks roster. He not only built a roster that was able to win it all following this past season, but they’re still one of the favorites even after losing key players such as Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III in free agency. The question now is where exactly their strengths lie entering the new year. To answer that, let’s rank each position group by depth and talent. Defensive Line/EDGE Seattle Seahawks defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence reacts against the Carolina Panthers. | Bob Donnan-Imagn Images The strength of the entire team lies on the defensive line for Seattle. Leonard Williams, Byron Murphy, Jarran Reed, and Derrick Hall all make an impact up front. Seattle did lose Boye Mafe in free agency, but recovered well by signing Dante Fowler to a far more affordable deal . The Seahawks won the Super Bowl in large part due to the pressure this front provided and they should be just as good in 2026.…