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Seahawks Rewind: Draft grades, OL changes

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The Seattle Seahawks came into the 2016 NFL Draft desperately needing to add talent and depth to their offensive line.

By using three of their picks to address the unit, head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider made it clear that they are serious about upgrading up front.

Now offensive line coach and run-game coordinator Tom Cable has several new pieces to fit into his puzzle.

This week we reviewed the Seahawks 2016 draft picks and examined how the rookies will fit in for Seattle’s roster. Also, the team added a number of undrafted free agents as always and we took a look at them as well.

Here is all the latest on the Seahawks and from around the NFC West.

Seahawks Draft Recap

First thoughts on Seattle’s draft haul from the class of 2016 (READ)

Rounding up draft grades for the Seahawks from experts around the web (READ)

Trading up for Alabama defensive tackle Jarran Reed was Seattle’s best move (READ)

Offensive Line

Our first projection of the Seahawks offensive line depth chart for 2016 (READ)

Seattle is taking a huge gamble by starting Garry Gilliam at left tackle (READ)


AROUND COVER32

Big Money: The five most expensive NFL games of 2016

First & Ten: Odds for the top ten Super Bowl contenders

NFL Draft: The five worst picks of 2016

Power Rankings: Ranking the 2016 class of quarterbacks


Free Agency

Reviewing the undrafted rookie free agents that Seattle has signed so far (READ)

Will we see a new backup quarterback competition this summer? (READ)

Around the NFC West

The brilliant Bruce Arians could be in the running for coach of the year again in 2016 (READ)

Quarterback Jeff Driskel just might fit in with Chip Kelly’s offense for the 49ers (READ)

Nick Foles will be the odd man out in Los Angeles after Jared Goff’s arrival (READ)

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