Seahawks Prioritizing Coaching Over Offensive Line Talent in Major Gamble

In the midst of a transformative offseason, the Seattle Seahawks find themselves with a glaring issue to address: their offensive line. Despite the opportunity to reshape their roster during the free agency period, the Seahawks have made only one significant addition, acquiring tackle Josh Jones, potentially as a reserve for the starting duo of Charles Cross and Abraham Lucas. Complicating matters further, they’ve lost starting guard Laken Tomlinson, who opted to join the Houston Texans.

This leaves the Seahawks in a position where they must intensify their focus on bolstering the offensive line, either through the remains of free agency or the upcoming NFL Draft. Their strategy seems to hinge on the arrival of new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, whose fresh perspective may unlock the potential of promising but unproven talents such as center Olu Oluwatimi and guard Christian Haynes.

This approach can be seen as a substantial wager, especially when viewed alongside the calculated risk being taken with quarterback Sam Darnold. As Robert Mays from The Athletic observes, the Seahawks are counting on the schematic changes introduced by Kubiak to extract improved performances from their current offensive line group.

Last season, the Seahawks faced considerable struggles, ranking 54th in the league for sacks allowed, largely attributed to what was described as ineffective offensive schemes under former coordinator Ryan Grubb. Pro Football Focus ranked Seattle 24th in run blocking and a dismal 26th in pass blocking, underscoring a season where the team’s strategies arguably placed undue pressure on both the quarterback and the offensive line.

Mays likens last season’s heavy reliance on shotgun formations and drop-back passes to a near-impossible burden for an offensive lineman to bear. However, there is a silver lining: Kubiak’s approach with last year’s New Orleans Saints demonstrated a more balanced interplay between run and pass games, which could alleviate pressure on the line. The Saints, while struggling with pass protection as reflected in PFF’s metrics, managed to avoid being at the bottom in terms of sacks, finishing more respectably in the middle of the pack.

While the Seahawks threw the ball more per game compared to the Saints, they suffered a higher sack rate on drop backs. Mays posits that Kubiak’s system may provide the necessary framework to shield the offensive line better. However, he cautions against assuming this pivot will completely resolve the Seahawks’ issues without additional factors aligning.

Suppose Seattle secures a promising receiver in the upcoming draft to complement the likes of Cooper Kupp and Jaxon Smith-Njigba. In that case, a resurgence of form from Sam Darnold akin to earlier glimpses last season could render the Seahawks competitive in a challenging NFC landscape. But this blueprint requires many elements to fall into place seamlessly.

In sum, Seattle’s path forward resembles a high-stakes gamble bound by the promise of innovative play-calling and the potential of untapped talent. As the offseason unfolds, all eyes will likely be on how the team navigates these critical junctures to emerge stronger and more balanced for the coming season.

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