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Christian Haynes is on his way to becoming yet another awful offensive line pick by Seattle's front office.
The Seattle Seahawks are relying on young blockers across the interior of their offensive line. Rookie first-round pick Grey Zabel will start at left guard. Olu Oluwatimi and Jalen Sundell are ...
The Seahawks return much of the same offensive line, but they're hoping new OC Klint Kubiak's scheme will make the difference ...
Christian Haynes, the 81st overall pick of last year’s draft, figures to compete with Anthony Bradford and Sataoa Laumea on the right side, though at least one figures to compete with Zabel on ...
After an offseason filled with big departures from the roster, the Seahawks address the offensive line in round one of PFN's latest mock draft.
It would be easy for the Seahawks to fall for the fairy dust on a flawed QB in the NFL draft. But here's why they shouldn't outsmart themselves.
With the No. 18 pick in the NFL draft, along with a pair of second-round selections, the Seahawks should have some solid options to fill their needs.
Charles Cross is well-established at left tackle and at right guard, Sataoa Laumea played himself into a starting role last season as a rookie.
The Seattle Seahawks have undergone a massive retooling this offseason, and now the team is preparing to have the No. 18 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Seahawks went through three right guards last season, before 2024 rookie Sataoa Laumea finished the year there. And they aren’t set at center.
Seahawks rookie offensive lineman Sataoa Laumea spoke to media about competing in his first couple of NFL practices, his ability to play both guard and tackle, his impressions of Scott Huff and ...
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