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Dave Wyman explains why athleticism and agility could play a big role in which players win the two open spots along the Seattle Seahawks' offensive line.
New offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak has brought two assistants with a combined 47 years coaching NFL offensive lines with him.
And the Seahawks didn’t disappoint those who hoped they’d address it, taking offensive lineman Grey Zabel of North Dakota State with the 18th overall pick.
Abe Lucas healthy from knee surgery, in offseason conditioning program at Seahawks HQ. Charles Cross may get new deal. So why tackle for Seahawks NFL draft?
It's not easy to evaluate offensive linemen in the NFL draft, but the truth of the matter is — a lot of teams besides the Seahawks have figured it out.
SEATTLE – One criticism you can’t levy at the Seattle Seahawks’ offensive line over the last 15 years is a lack of consistency.
The Seahawks grab an athletic defensive playmaker in the first round and take a late-round flier on a big-name backup QB for Sam Darnold.
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.
NFL Draft analyst Rob Rang reviews Seattle’s strategy along the offensive line and why the club could take a surprising approach to free agency and the 2025 NFL draft ...
Yes, the Seahawks still intend to compete for a championship in 2025. And yes, the path to get there is much narrower.