Each of the last two summers, Olu Oluwatimi has reported to training camp with a real shot to be the Seahawks' starting center.

And each of the past two seasons he found himself in a backup role for reasons not entirely in his control. Last season, Oluwatimi was leading the competition at center in training camp before the Seahawks signed veteran Connor Williams in mid-August, moving Oluwatimi to second-string duties. This year, Oluwatimi was competing with Jalen Sundell in what looked to be a close race, but a back injury kept him out multiple weeks, including for two preseason games, opening the door for Sundell to seize the job. And to be fair to Sundell, he very well might have won the job anyway—his play this season shows he is a starting-caliber center—but for Oluwatimi, it was a se

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