Seattle Seahawks preseason action is just around the corner, bringing clarity to their offensive line lineup. Fans are eager as the team prepares to face the Las Vegas Raiders at Lumen Field under new leadership from Mike Macdonald, competing against his former boss, Pete Carroll.
A major focus this offseason has been rebuilding the struggling offensive line. Despite initial hopes for high-profile signings, the Seahawks had to settle for more modest additions, such as swing tackle Josh Jones, signed in March for a one-year deal. Jones is expected to serve as a temporary fill-in during Charles Cross's recovery from finger surgery, with Cross and Abe Lucas anticipated to reclaim their starting roles once healthy.
The interior line remains a work in progress after facing significant challenges in 2024. Grey Zabel is virtually assured the starting left guard spot, given his age, athleticism, and first-round draft status, despite the expected adjustment period. The competition intensifies at center and right guard positions, with Oluwatimi holding a strong lead at center, while several players, including Anthony Bradford, are vying for the right guard role.
Based on current reports, ...
Seahawks Offensive Line Competition Clarifies Ahead of 2025 Season
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