Another year and we the Seahawks don’t have a solid starter at center. This year we’ll have free agent Nick Harris and second-year Olu Oluwatimi.
Ever since Max Unger was traded, the Seattle Seahawks’ center position has been a bit of an uphill battle. We had some good years with Justin Britt, but his injury ended any hope of a long-term solution. After that, we moved on to Ethan Pocic which was always contested and then we went to a year in which Pocic and Kyle Fuller alternating in the role. Then we went on to an overpriced contract for Austin Blythe, who also didn’t solve the problem, and he retired the following year.
Ethan Pocic is seventh on this list. It’s common to see players who were already in the group having an advantage over newcomers. However, it’s worth remembering that Olu didn’t receive this gift. Nearly the entire coaching staff left , bringing in new names who had “no information” about him. Oluwatimi’s sample size is small, having been a backup for his entire rookie year.
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