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FTN Fantasy’s Aaron Schatz used an interesting example to show that the Seattle Seahawks don't necessarily need a wealth of superstars to be an elite defense.
There are bigger names in Seattle's edge rotation, but nobody has a higher ceiling than this underrated fourth-year edge rusher.
Dave Wyman explained why Boye Mafe is the most likely Seattle Seahawks edge rusher to make the jump from good to great.
The 2022 second-round pick, is entering the final year of his rookie contract. He broke out in 2023 with 9.0 sacks and 25 ...
The Seahawks are not engaged in extension talks with fourth-year outside linebacker Boye Mafe, per Michael-Shawn Dugar of The ...
The Seattle Seahawks selected edge rusher Boye Mafe with the 40th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, one of the many selections acquired in the blockbuster trade that sent Russell Wilson to Denver. Since ...
Mafe and Hall have each shown flashes, and the former is eligible for an extension, but the Seahawks might want to let things play out.
Will the Eagles add an All-Pro edge rusher before the start of the season? And how good are the Commanders? Those are two of several questions facing the Eagles as they prepare for training camp, ...
Undrafted free agent signings might seem like long shots to contribute as rookies, but these 10 players could defy odds in ...
If Mafe continues on a similar track, being a decent but not elite pass rusher, he could command somewhere between $11 and ...
Boye Mafe is currently in the final year of his rookie contract with the Seattle Seahawks. Without a fifth-year option available (that’s a benefit only granted to first-round picks), the ...
With Josh Sweat gone and Brandon Graham retired, Philadelphia Eagles must rebuild its edge depth—and Boye Mafe might be the perfect low-cost, high-upside answer.