Seahawks face offensive line challenges in NFL Draft
Seahawks face offensive line challenges in NFL Draft

Seahawks face offensive line challenges in NFL Draft

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The Seattle Seahawks are entering the upcoming NFL Draft with significant needs on their offensive line, particularly after a season in which their quarterback was frequently sacked and the team made minimal offseason additions. With ten picks overall, including five in the top 92, analysts suggest Seattle could address these needs by targeting top linemen prospects such as Georgia teammates Tate Ratledge and Jared Wilson, who already have established chemistry from playing together in college. This strategy could provide the Seahawks with a rare advantage in building continuity and trust among offensive linemen, especially as the team adapts to a new offensive coordinator and scheme. Other highly regarded prospects include Texas' Kelvin Banks, Alabama's Tyler Booker, and North Dakota State's Grey Zabel. Despite interest in free agent veterans like Josh Jones and Brandon Scherff, concerns remain about their fit and effectiveness, with the consensus being that draft investments may provide a more substantial long-term solution. Ultimately, the Seahawks' approach to rebuilding their offensive line could be pivotal in determining their competitiveness in the coming season.

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