You, me and everybody else in Seattle is sick of the pass rush merry-go-round that continues to spin while we sit at our respective homes in quarantine.

Each day we get a new rumor or report to keep fueling the fire of whether or not Jadeveon Clowney, Everson Griffen, Yannick Ngakoue or Matt Judon might eventually be members of the Seahawks.

On Tuesday, Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press had some interesting thoughts on Griffen. The former Vikings pass rusher posted 8.0 sacks in 2019 and is now looking for a new team in free agency. According to Tomasson, Griffen "definitely has interest" in signing with Seattle. Joining the Seahawks would allow him to reunite with Pete Carroll, who coached him in college at USC.

The interesting note is that, according to Tomasson, Seattle's interest in Griffen hinges on whether or not the team is able to re-sign Clowney. Should that be the case, it would indicate that Seattle is only in the market for one marquee free agent pass rusher. That wouldn't necessarily close the door on a trade for Judon or Ngakoue, though. It could be that the Seahawks are hoping to land one of Griffen/Clowney and one of Ngakoue/Judon. Seattle cleared a little more than $5 million in cap space on Tuesday by cutting Ed Dickson and Tedric Thompson. They could save another $8.5 million by cutting Justin Britt. They could also get creative and create cap space by restructuring contracts. Point being, Seattle could find a way to land two of the aforementioned players should they want to.

It all remains speculation at this point outside of the obvious fact that Seattle is in grave need for a top-tier pass rusher to pair with Jarran Reed and Bruce Irvin (among others). John Schneider and Pete Carroll know this fact. The wait continues to see which player(s) they're able to land.