Russell Wilson set franchise records for passing yards and touchdowns last season, but the Seattle Seahawks believe the quarterback has gotten even better.

Pete Carroll said the goal this offseason was to "accelerate the process" for Wilson in terms of commanding the offense in his fifth season.

Carroll added that Wilson carried his success from the second half of last season with him into the offseason and that you "can really see him as a real, true vet now."

"He's made a clear step ahead, and his command is like all time," Carroll said. "His ability to move defenders with his eyes to set up some things -- he's consistently doing that, almost [subconsciously], he's so clued in. We saw him throw the ball all over the field throughout the offseason, and he's been strong and accurate and really precise about stuff."