Offensive line

This page includes all of our major posts relevant to the Seahawks’ offensive line, which has been a never-ending topic of conversation throughout Pete Carroll’s tenure.

OL combos

May 7, 2018: Carroll on switch from Cable to Solari:  “We needed to shift gears.”

May 1, 2018: Hawks should have everything they need

Feb. 1, 2018: Will Schneider pay to end the Curse of Hutch?

Jan. 16, 2018: Familiar enforcers will drive Carroll’s club

Jan. 11, 2018: Cable & Bevell were passive, predictable, says Ray Roberts

Jan. 11, 2018: Firings prove Carroll is serious about fixing offense

Jan. 8, 2018: Will missing playoffs motivate Carroll to make changes?

Nov. 3, 2017: Seahawks are always scrambling on offense

Oct. 31, 2017: Hawks finally tired of wasting a great defense

Oct. 27, 2017: Perfect time to try to get Brown again

Oct. 18, 2017: Another lost vet bet and we’re on O-line No. 3

Sept. 14, 2017: When will O-line investments pay off?

Sept. 11, 2017: How to make the offense go behind this line

Aug. 24, 2017: Britt’s deal shows eye toward 2018 contracts

Aug. 21, 2017: Carroll hopes Odhiambo can hold left tackle

Aug. 20, 2017: Fant not a huge loss with Joeckel here

Aug. 18, 2017: Will any other O-linemen be as worthy as Britt?

May 10, 2017: Why put two top O-line picks at same spot?

April 29, 2017: Pocic more evidence of bad O-line strategy

April 9, 2017: Are Hawks capable of building talented line?

March 21, 2017: A scouting report on Luke Joeckel

March 15, 2017: Carroll: ‘I want to be more physical’

March 13, 2017: Seahawks are showing their desperation

March 1, 2017: Schneider admits O-line error, expected to contact Okung

Feb. 24, 2017: Okung deal turned out great for the Hawks

Feb. 23, 2017: Will Hawks be interested in Okung or Giacomini?

Nov. 28, 2016: O-line gets ‘gamed’ by Bucs, but Carroll not worried

Nov. 28. 2016: O-line costs Hawks the No. 1 seed again

Nov. 13, 2016: Can Seahawks overcome line once again?

Oct. 1, 2016: Cable hopes butt kickings will make his revamped line better

Sept. 22, 2016: Joe Thomas? Still a fantasy trade

Sept. 18, 2016: O-line on Plan C against Rams

Aug. 8, 2016: The Jahri Evans addition is both exciting and confusing.

Aug. 7, 2016: Hawks ‘just mixing guys’ on O-line; Cable not unhappy with Webb

Aug. 3, 2016: Cable: Gilliam on ‘pitch count,’ Webb starting from scratch

New kids on the block

July 29, 2016: Worried about the O-line? Remember 2013?

June 15, 2016: Monroe query is natural, but Carroll says Hawks ‘in good shape’ at LT

May 3, 2016: Hawks going big to avoid going home early again

April 9, 2016: No apparent interest in a veteran tackle

Jan. 29, 2016: Tobeck’s good advice: Add a couple of veteran linemen

Jan. 28, 2016: Will Okung be back on a one-year deal?

Nov. 27, 2015: The O-line the Hawks could have had

Oct. 5, 2015: Carroll and Cable preach patience with developing O-line

Oct. 1. 2015: Former Seahawks All-Pro Steve Hutchinson talked about the lack of overall NFL talent on the O-line.

Aug. 25, 2015: Evaluating Garry Gilliam’s performance vs. Chiefs

Aug. 25, 2015: Broncos will pay Mathis up to $4 million

Aug. 23, 2015: How could Seahawks afford to sign Mathis? Let us count the ways

Aug. 21, 2015: Are OL moves desperation or just due diligence?

Aug. 17, 2015: Hawks just want five best linemen

Aug. 16, 2015: Don’t worry about poor preseason performance

Running attacks under Cable

Aug. 12, 2015: Forget the four C’s of OL play; the Hawks get by with just one C

July 20, 2015: Okung knows his worth, but what is it?

May 13, 2015: Cable: College has ruined offensive players

May 2, 2015: Hawks drafted three OL, but where will they play?

April 8, 2015: Irvin or Okung? That is probably the question

March 12, 2015: Saints’ interest in Unger creates another shot at TE-focused offense

March 11, 2015: Hawks have not lost much on the line; it’s time to upgrade anyway

March 10, 2015: Another blockbuster to start the league year: Hawks get ace tight end

Jan. 12, 2015: Max protection: Unger makes a difference

 

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