Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III delivered a pretty clear message in a recent YouTube Q&A, and the timing matters with NFL free agency opening at 4 p.m. ET on March 11, when the 2026 league year begins.
Walker, who earned Super Bowl LX MVP honors during Seattleâs title run, didnât call anyone out by name. But he did something players rarely do publicly: he talked plainly about not controlling his reps and being âtaken outâ early in the season, right as his future with the franchise is about to become a major offseason storyline.
Seahawks News: Kenneth Walker Sends Seahawks New Message Ahead of Free Agency
In the video, Walker described the start of his season as âassâ and said it led to âlate night talksâ with his dad, then pivoted to what he learned from the situation.
âYou canât control how many times you get taken out or how many reps you get⦠I canât control that,â Walker said. âI can just control⦠what I do with my opportunities.âÂ
Thatâs not a trade demand. Itâs not a direct shot at the coaching staff. But it is a pointed reminder that Walker views himself as a difference-maker, and that his workload hasnât always reflected that.
NFL Free Agency: Why the timing matters
The timing of Walkerâs message is important. The 25-year-old Super Bowl MVP is heading toward free agency, and Seattle has real decisions to make fast.
The NFLâs negotiating window opens March 9, with free agency officially opening March 11. If Walker reaches the market, he wonât be short on interest, and at least one projection recently put his value in the $8-12 million per year range.
Walker is coming off a season that saw him carry the ball 221 times for 1,027 yards and five touchdowns. He has career totals of 821 carries for 3,555 yards and 29 touchdowns.
In other words: this isnât just a âplayer talking about mindsetâ clip. Itâs a player describing a season where he felt he couldnât control his usage and still fully capitalized and helped deliver Seattle its second Super Bowl, right before he might get to choose his next team.
Seattleâs RB situation just got more complicated
Thereâs another âwhy today?â layer: Zach Charbonnet underwent surgery to repair a torn ACL and is expected to miss a significant portion of the 2026 season, per Reuters.
That matters because it changes Seattleâs math. The Seahawks can talk about committees all they want, but if Charbonnet isnât fully available early next season, Walker becomes even more central, either as the lead back or as the star they have to replace.
What happens next for Walker and the Seahawks
Over the next two weeks, Seattleâs path is basically:
- Get an extension done before the market opens
- Let him test free agency and see if the numbers get uncomfortable
- Explore tag options (though multiple reports and analysis pieces have suggested that may be unlikely)
Walkerâs YouTube message doesnât guarantee anything, but it does position him well for the conversation thatâs coming. Heâs not begging for touches. Heâs saying he stayed ready, produced when it mattered, and he knows what kind of player he is.
And with March 11 getting closer, the Seahawks have to decide if theyâre paying for that player, or preparing for life after him.Â
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