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Not sure if I entirely understand what you're asking but here's my setup that sounds similar-ish that might help.
I've got essentially 3 machines
The download machine has a network share to download directly to the NAS in a special /downloads/ folder. Once a download completes Sonarr, etc... move it to it's correct media folder.
Finally the Jellyfin machine is monitoring the media folders for changes.
I assume you could set up something similar with Plex instead of jellyfin and then store the fully downloaded files on a separate machine with a network drive, so Plex can see it. Essentially the NAS for you would be two machines one (the seedbox) for the partial downloads and a local NAS for the fully downloaded files?
Anyway, not sure if that's what you're looking for.
This is basically my setup.
My NAS has individual folders for torrent files, downloads in progress, Seeding.
Radarr/Sonarr monitors the Seeding folder. Then copies the file to the appropriate folder for Plex.
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