Over the past three seasons, Geno Smith has provided steady quarterback play for the Seattle Seahawks. Despite his solid performances, Smith has not been able to lead the team to a playoff victory, leaving the franchise in a state of mediocrity. His lack of postseason success has raised concerns about his future with the Seahawks.
In his recent quarterback rankings, Bleacher Report writer Gary Davenport placed Smith at No. 16, reflecting the mixed views surrounding his play. Although Smith has had some strong individual performances, he does not generate overwhelming excitement from fans. With his contract expiring and a significant $44.5 million cap hit in the final year, Smith’s future with the team is uncertain, and the offseason could bring some drama as the Seahawks decide their next steps.
Smith’s 2024 season was impressive, as he threw for 4,320 yards, ranking fourth in the league, and posted a 70.4% completion rate, which placed him fifth. However, despite these statistics, the Seahawks have yet to see success in the playoffs with him at the helm. Davenport mentions that if Seattle does not choose to extend Smith, his name could be in trade talks.
Although Smith has been effective during the regular season, the lack of playoff success brings caution. The Seahawks now face important decisions about their quarterback situation and whether Smith can help them reach the postseason’s next level.