One of the biggest conversations surrounding the Seahawks during the summer was whether or not the Seahawks offensive line would take a step in the right direction in 2025. Last season Seattle used a total of six different offensive line combinations throughout the year, lacking consistency in a position where all five players need to gel together well to have a shot at playing well together.

Seattle invested into that position this offseason, drafting Grey Zabel in the first round, who general manager/president of football operations John Schneider said is, "just buttoned up, tough, smart, reliable, our kind of guy."

While Zabel was just one piece of the o-line puzzle, Seattle still had to figure out right guard and center, with players engaged in position battles for both of those spot

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