Seymour
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Looks like they believe we will pick up right where we left off last year. I personally believe we should improve some, but seriously doubt we come close to league average (that would be a 15+ team jump). That said, they sure don't have the confidence Cable does.
Say what you may about them (PFF), but bottom line is, 28 of 32 teams use them for stats to help them evaluate players and teams.
I seriously hope they are wrong. Having the worst oline again would trash any shot at another ring.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/pr...sive-line-units-heading-into-the-2017-season/
32. Seattle Seahawks
Even with the addition of Luke Joeckel, there’s little reason to think this won’t yet again be the worst offensive line in the NFL. They finished dead last a season ago in snap-adjusted run-blocking grade and snap-adjusted pass-blocking grade. Getting PFF’s lowest-graded left tackle, George Fant, out of the starting lineup should help, but it won’t fix the unit overnight.
Say what you may about them (PFF), but bottom line is, 28 of 32 teams use them for stats to help them evaluate players and teams.
I seriously hope they are wrong. Having the worst oline again would trash any shot at another ring.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/pr...sive-line-units-heading-into-the-2017-season/
32. Seattle Seahawks
Even with the addition of Luke Joeckel, there’s little reason to think this won’t yet again be the worst offensive line in the NFL. They finished dead last a season ago in snap-adjusted run-blocking grade and snap-adjusted pass-blocking grade. Getting PFF’s lowest-graded left tackle, George Fant, out of the starting lineup should help, but it won’t fix the unit overnight.