The Seattle Seahawks' decision to not franchise tag Kenneth Walker III could spell the end of his time with the team. But here's where it gets controversial: Walker's Super Bowl MVP performance might not be enough to keep him in Seattle. With the franchise tag likely going to Breece Hall, the Seahawks are sending a message about their priorities and future plans. The tag, which is non-exclusive, could be a strategic move to gauge the market value for running backs. As Walker's backfield rivals, Zach Charbonnet and Kenny McIntosh, recover from injuries, the Seahawks may be setting the stage for a complete overhaul of their running back corps. This move could spark debate among fans and analysts, as it raises questions about the team's commitment to Walker and its long-term strategy for the position. Will Walker find a new home or will he stay and prove his worth? The answer lies in the hands of the Seahawks' front office, and the comments section is open for discussion.