Many fans of the Seattle Seahawks have spent good portions of the offseason waging war against the idea of Anthony Bradford manning the starting spot at right guard when the Hawks take the field for the season opener against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 1.
Given the struggles Bradford has faced in his two years in the NFL, that is not unsurprising. However, it’s a fact that has been staring fans in the face for months.
According to a report from Brady Henderson of ESPN, Bradford took most of the first-team reps during the offseason.
The team spent a not insignificant portion of the offseason working to see if 2024 third-round pick Christian Haynes could win the starting job at center, a sign that Haynes wasn’t likely to be named the starter at right guard since teams don’t tend to ha