New Kansas City Chiefs running back Kenneth Walker III knew he would be leaving the Seattle Seahawks before they hoisted the Lombardi Trophy at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. Walker revealed he knew he would be leaving the Seahawks "sometime during the season," per Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio, stating when he got to free agency, he was "pretty much knowing you weren't going to be there." Seahawks general manager John Schneider could have used the franchise tag on Walker (approximately $14 million) or offered him a similar amount that he got from the Chiefs ($14.35 million per year) . Instead, they decided not to match that amount, ultimately drafting Jadarian Price No. 32 overall to replace Walker. If Zach Charbonnet were healthy (tore ACL in January), allowing Walker to leave in free agency would have made more sense. But the fact that Charbonnet will miss time in 2026, and Walker was coming off an electric playoff run, made it a questionable decision.…