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Seahawks consider QB at No. 5 amid Geno Smith talks

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The Seattle Seahawks are working to re-sign Pro Bowl quarterback Geno Smith, but general manager John Schneider and coach Pete Carroll said that isn't stopping the team from taking a hard look at this year's quarterback class, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.

Schneider on Tuesday described contract talks with Smith, the 2022 NFL Comeback Player of the Year, as "positive" thus far.

It's no different from any other offseason for an organization that prides itself on leaving no stone unturned when it comes to player acquisition -- with the notable caveat being that the Seahawks own the fifth overall pick in this year's draft via the Russell Wilson trade as well as their own first-rounder (No. 20 overall).

"We are totally connected to the quarterbacks that are coming out," Carroll told reporters at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis. "This is a really huge opportunity for us. It's a rare opportunity. We've been drafting in the low 20s for such a long time; you just don't get the chance with these guys. So we're deeply involved with all that."

The Seahawks haven't picked in the top five since they drafted linebacker Aaron Curry with the No. 4 selection in 2009, the year before Carroll and Schneider arrived. They've made the playoffs 10 times in 13 seasons since, which has meant routinely drafting later in the first round.

"A lot," Schneider said when asked how much the Seahawks are looking at this year's quarterback class. "Every year, honestly, we really look at it a lot. Like I said earlier, we haven't picked fifth overall since we've been here. So yeah, I got out to see a lot of quarterbacks this year. It was pretty fun. But honestly, every year we've tried to do that, and we've tried to add quarterbacks."

Smith is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent after pulling off a remarkable career turnaround in which he unexpectedly won Seattle's starting job and finished in the top 10 of several categories, including first in completion rate and sixth in Total QBR.

Schneider said in a radio interview after the season that he thinks a deal will get done, while Smith said at the Pro Bowl last month that the prospects of the two sides reaching a deal are "looking very good."

"I would say it's always a process," Schneider said Tuesday. "Close? I would say 'positive.' All these negotiations, some go a little bit faster than others. Usually when you're talking about larger numbers, they take a little bit more time. Obviously much more complex than [in] different sports with guaranteed contracts. There's a lot more that goes into these contracts."

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