The Seahawks’ 2024 third-round pick rarely saw the field as a rookie and struggled when he did play. The term “disappointing” may be a bit of an exaggeration.
Right guard is by far the biggest hole on the Seahawks' roster right now. While the front office had plenty of time and resources to address this issue over the offseason so far the only answer has been to sit on their hands and seemingly rely on their current options to get better.
It's not difficult to figure out where the Seattle Seahawks roster is weakest right now. Any 30-second clip of Seattle's passing offense over the last two years will tell you the gaping hole at right guard is their most-problematic position, and whichever position ranks second isn't close.
How many of the active NFL players who have rushed for 1,000 or more yards in a season can you name in five minutes?
The Seattle Seahawks are going to need some players already on the roster to take a leap in the 2025 season. While many players are capable of doing that, "Bump and Stacy" host Michael Bumpus believes that offensive lineman Christian Haynes will be one to watch for the Seahawks next season.
Chase Lundt was a standout right tackle for the Huskies. The Seattle Seahawks were sparse on offensive line signings in free agency, but the expectation is that they’ll make multiple picks in next month’s NFL Draft.
Despite post-draft optimism, Seattle Seahawks third-round rookie guard Christian Haynes didn't have the rookie season many hoped he would. Haynes occasionally played on offense, but his contributions dwindled late in the season after sixth-round rookie Sataoa Laumea became the starter.
Nearly a decade after trading Max Unger to the Saints as part of the blockbuster deal for tight end Jimmy Graham, the Seattle Seahawks have been in center purgatory with Justin Britt being their last multi-year starter dating back to 2019.
The Seahawks are turning to a rookie at right guard, but not who you might think. The Seattle Seahawks will be turning to a rookie right guard while starter Anthony Bradford is on injured reserve.
The Seattle Seahawks' offensive line has taken a ton of heat this season, and for good reason. Yet starting right guard Anthony Bradford has probably taken more criticism than anyone else.
The rookie Seahawks right guard did not play for the first time this season, ceding all of his limited snaps to Anthony Bradford. Seattle Seahawks third-round rookie Christian Haynes had appeared for at least one snap in every game through the first eight weeks of the season.
From in the rotation to out of the lineup completely for the Seahawks’ third-round rookie. The inactives have been announced for the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams.
The Seahawks’ rookie right guard had previously been sharing snaps with Anthony Bradford. If the Seattle Seahawks intended to make the right guard spot an ongoing competition between Anthony Bradford and Christian Haynes, it looks like the competition is over.
Anthony Bradford and Christian Haynes continued to rotate at right guard against the Giants, but it didn’t matter who was in the game because neither could handle Dexter Lawrence.
RENTON, Wash. - After platooning Anthony Bradford and Christian Haynes in Monday night's 42-29 loss to the Detroit Lions, the Seattle Seahawks look poised to continue employing that strategy at right guard for the foreseeable future.
If Christian Haynes is to start, we should expect “growing pains” reps like this one. On the live broadcast of the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, this throw by a pressured Geno Smith looked like a reckless fling into coverage that was lucky not to be intercepted.
Will it be Haynes or Anthony Bradford as the starting right guard come Week 1? The Seattle Seahawks most likely have four of the five spots on the starting offensive line sorted out, but there’s still very much a competition brewing at right guard.
The Seahawks have a couple more decisions to make with their roster before the start of the regular season. Here are three of them.
Yardbarker NFL writers identify one potential fast riser on the depth chart for all 16 NFC teams.
The Seahawks are seeing a bit of change on the interior of their offensive line this offseason.
The Seattle Seahawks undoubtedly have a talented roster, but it is one with obvious holes that are likely to prevent them from joining the ranks of the elite in the NFC in 2024.
The Seahawks have completed the signing of their rookie class, according to reports from Seahawks senior reporter John Boyle.
The Seattle Seahawks announced they signed third-round G Christian Haynes to a rookie contract on Friday. Seattle now has one remaining unsigned pick
More than two months before training camps open, teams are already getting a good look at rookies in mini-camps and envisioning the roles they may play for the 2024 season. Here's a look at a rookie on each NFC team that could unseat a veteran in the starting lineup.
The New York Giants made massive upgrades to their offensive line this offseason, however, they could still look to add talent to the unit in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft.
It is going to be crucial for the Las Vegas Raiders to add depth to their interior offensive line this offseason, especially with free agency looming for center Andre James and guards Greg Van Roten and Jordan Meredith.
College: UConn College Position: Right guard Ideal NFL Position: iOL (Guard and Center) Height/Weight: 6'21/2" 318 lbs Year / Age: Graduate / 23 (turns
Fixing the New York Giants’ offensive line will be a challenging but necessary task for general manager Joe Schoen this offseason. While scouting down in Mobile, Alabam for the Senior Bowl, Schoen will likely be keeping a close eye on some of the top offensive line prospects at the event.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
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