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It may be almost August, but Seattle still has at least two competitions to settle at the line of scrimmage before the season ...
A position-by-position look at the Seahawks heading into the 2021 offseason, starting out with the offensive line. Skip to main content. ... What changes occur on the interior offensive line?
Since John Schneider became the Seahawks' GM in 2010, the team's offensive line has struggled. Here are the reasons why, and what to expect in the near future.
One of the biggest reasons for optimism for the Seahawks in 2019 was a veteran offensive line that had improved markedly in 2018 thanks to key personnel additions and a change in coaches from Tom ...
Aug 24, 2024; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Seahawks offensive tackle Sataoa Laumea (63) stands on the sideline during the first quarter against the Cleveland Browns at Lumen Field.
Oluwatimi, a 2023 fifth-round pick out of Michigan, stepped in as the starter for the Seahawks' final eight games last season after Connor Williams abruptly retired midseason. He played well, but ...
The offensive line will look somewhat different, the main change being 2025 first-round pick Grey ... with Pro Football Focus ranking the Seahawks’ offensive front next-to-last in the league ...
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider made some changes to the struggling offensive line this offseason. Most notably, first-round pick Grey Zabel is the new starter at left guard.
Seattle’s offensive line has been barely addressed in free agency. An NFL analyst sees the team making a move in the first round of the draft to change this.
RENTON — A year ago, the Seattle Seahawks started only four different offensive-line combinations in 17 regular-season games, perhaps an underappreciated reason for the team’s surprising success.
The Seahawks opted not to sign any of the top interior offensive line free agents earlier this offseason. Instead, they decided what they had in-house was solid enough and would look to the draft ...