Russell Wilson's future with the Seattle Seahawks seems to be cloudy amid the events that have unfolded this offseason. While there are plenty of teams who would love to add Wilson this offseason, they are just waiting for the Seahawks to express interest in moving him, via Bod Condotta of the Seattle Times.

Earlier this offseason, Wilson caused a stir in Seattle's organization when he publicly expressed his desire to get more protection on the Seahawks. Even though Wilson had a valid point, the front office was less than pleased to see Wilson take his frustrations to the media.

Besides his want for an improved offensive line, there were reports that surfaced of Wilson wanting more control in Seattle's offense. Despite Wilson wanting to have his voice valued in the direction of the offense, Pete Carroll and company have been reluctant to use his opinions thus far.

As a result, there are some people who believe that Wilson's tenure with the Seahawks could be coming to a close sometime soon. Of course, if Seattle were to make Wilson available via trade, there would be a large group of teams calling to make offers for the Pro Bowl signal-caller.

With that being said, the Seahawks have yet to entertain any offers involving Wilson that they've been willing to listen to. In all likeliness, it would take at least two or three first-round picks to land Wilson in a trade from Seattle. Until the Seahawks are willing to do business pertaining to Wilson, then quarterback-needy teams could turn their attention elsewhere this offseason.