The Seattle Seahawks have moved on from Russell Wilson and Bobby Wagner, but they still expect to contend.

Quandre Diggs re-signed with the Seahawks on a three-year, $40 million deal.

"It's always tough to see a guy like Russ go," the safety said. "It's the business at NFL and you see Russ and Bobby go and it's just like, 'Sheesh, what mode are we in?' Being able to talk to Pete, being able to understand that we're not in a rebuild mode, we're trying to get this thing back rolling, build a team differently a little bit. Like I said, sucks to see those guys go. Two big leaders, two big guys that's played a critical part of my career. Sucks to see them go, but for me, I had to make a decision based on myself, myself and my family."