The Seattle Seahawks enter Week 18 with no playoff aspirations, having been eliminated from contention. This scenario presents an opportunity for the team to evaluate its younger talent as they prepare for future seasons. Head coach Mike Macdonald is expected to use the game against the Los Angeles Rams to assess five key players who could play significant roles moving forward.
Quarterback Sam Howell stands out in this evaluation. His potential playing time could indicate the team’s confidence in Geno Smith's future, especially as Smith has financial incentives at stake. Howell has had limited opportunities this season, and his performance could influence the coaching staff's decisions regarding the quarterback position.
Another player to watch is cornerback Nehemiah Pritchett, who has been sidelined recently. Despite being a healthy scratch, Pritchett’s previous contributions on special teams and defense warrant a closer look, especially as the Seahawks solidify their cornerback lineup for the future.
Offensive tackle Michael Jerrell is also in a critical position. After starting earlier in the season, he has been a healthy scratch but could see action if the coaching staff opts to rest Abraham Lucas. Jerrell's performance in limited snaps could help determine his role in the upcoming seasons.
Right guard Christian Haynes, a third-round draft pick, has struggled to find playing time. With the offensive line in flux, Haynes needs another opportunity to prove his worth despite losing his starting position to Sataoa Laumea.
Finally, linebacker Drake Thomas has shown promise in limited appearances. With the inside linebacker position needing depth, Thomas could demonstrate his potential in the last game of the season, providing the coaching staff with valuable film to assess his future contributions.