The 2025 NFL trade deadline has come and gone, and the Seahawks made it a priority to go and get a deep threat receiver. While this makes the offensive unit even more intriguing, there has been a whole subset of Seattle fans pining for a trade to bring in an offensive guard to replace Anthony Bradford. That didn’t happen. Not Wyatt Teller, and not Jackson Powers-Johnson. The latter did pique curiosity because he is a recently highly drafted young player for a struggling Vegas Raiders team. Why didn’t it happen?
Let’s start with this: Anthony Bradford has not been great. In fact, he’s looked like the weak link in Seattle’s offense often, earning a cringe-inducing 46.3 PFF grade. At the same time, he hasn’t been as fatal to offensive success as could’ve been feared.
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