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Grade Seattle Seahawks sign Chazz Surratt
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Seahawks activate Surratt from IR, giving him a playoff lifeline. Multiple outlets highlight his positional versatility as a defensive asset. Activation timing before Super Bowl LX suggests coaching staff confidence. Fans view this as a solid depth reinforcement for a deep run. Surratt's role will likely remain situational unless injuries force expanded usage.
Chazz Surratt's one-year, $1.4M signing earns a C- Contract Value Index (CVI), reflecting a modest depth investment that underscores Seattle's confidence in their linebacker room rather than any transformative addition. At $1.4M AAV, this is replacement-level money—the type of deal a contender uses to add organizational depth without meaningful cap strain, particularly during an offseason phase when the Seahawks (currently the NFC's #1 seed) are focused on maintaining their championship roster. Surratt's low salary floor makes this a low-risk transaction from a cap perspective; Seattle is betting on functional depth production at a cost that doesn't handcuff future flexibility. The C- grade reflects the fundamental tension: a one-year pact at this price point is defensible roster management, but it's also the kind of signing that rarely moves the needle for a team chasing a Super Bowl window. For a franchise in win-now mode with playoff infrastructure already in place, the value equation hinges on whether Surratt can deliver meaningful snaps as a backup or spot defender without requiring long-term capital—a floor-level expectation that the contract structure appropriately prices in.
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The Seattle Seahawks signed Chazz Surratt (LB) on March 26, 2026. FanVerdicts covers every reported NFL move — and asks fans to weigh in on each one. Cast your Fan Verdict on this move, see where the crowd lands, and argue the call. FanVerdicts brings its own read too — sentiment and Contract Value Index — as one honest input alongside the crowd's. Where FanVerdicts has weighed in so far: Contract Value Index C-, Sentiment A+.
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