Will Dissly
For pretty much all the same reasons as Jacob Hollister could be traded, the same can be said for Will Dissly.
Dissly was on his way to a fantastic 2019 season with 23 receptions for 262 and four touchdowns in just six games before injuring his Achilles and getting shut down for the year. Similarly in 2018, Dissly had a decent line of eight receptions for 156 yards and two touchdowns before a shoulder injury shut him down.
There’s no doubting Dissly has the talent and the Seahawks could be looking at their tight end of the future. But the injuries are a major concern. He’s only been able to play a total of 10 games in his first two season and while he’s made the most of when he’s on the field, he needs to stay on the field.
Dissly offers more value than Hollister if he were to be traded away, but the Seahawks would have to find a suitor that’s okay with a high-risk, high-reward trade for Dissly.