The Seattle Seahawks worked hard to restructure their interior offensive line this offseason, drafting top guard prospect Grey Zabel at No. 18 overall before selecting two other versatile linemen later in the draft. Both of the team's starting guards could differ from last season.
Zabel is still projected to fit in as the Seahawks' new starting left guard, while rookie sixth-round pick Bryce Cabeldue will have a chance to compete for the right guard spot, per The Athletic's Michael-Shawn Dugar. The former Kansas offensive tackle took snaps there in the team's rookie mini camp from May 2-3, while seventh-rounder Mason Richman lined up at right tackle.
“You can see the skill set, the movement, see things we’ve seen on tape, see the attitude,” Macdonald said, per Dugar. “We will work on the finish and all that stuff when it becomes time, but really good first step with those guys. It’s fun to see it come to life.”
Assuming Abe Lucas is healthy, there isn't much opportunity for a new starter to emerge at right tackle. But Cabeldue in the right guard competition is one to watch, as he will compete with former starter Anthony Bradford and 2024 draft picks Sataoa Laumea and Christian Haynes for a role.
It won't be an easy competition to win, but it should be considered wide open. Bradford struggled in the first 11 games of the season before suffering a season-ending injury, and neither Laumea nor Haynes solidified themselves as the future of that position. Haynes, a third-round pick out of UConn, was by far the more disappointing of the two because of his draft position.
If Cabeldue emerges as a clear leader among them, there's a chance he earns the start as a rookie with Zabel on the opposite side. That could either set the Seahawks up for a long, prosperous future on the interior of the offensive line, or it could mean they're left searching for answers in the middle of a long season once again.
The Baltimore Ravens walked away from the 2025 NFL draft with one of the best classes in the league, and it’s not too hard to see why. Their first two picks were arguably their best, as they landed safety Malaki Starks with ...
Miami Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel sees an advantage hidden in plain sight. During the 2025 NFL Draft, the Dolphins, with the 231st pick, went ahead and snagged Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers. Ewers, who, at one time, was considered a first-round pick in his early ...
The Seattle Seahawks worked hard to restructure their interior offensive line this offseason, drafting top guard prospect Grey Zabel at No. 18 overall before selecting two other versatile linemen later in the draft. Both of the team's starting guards could differ from last season. Zabel ...
The Minnesota Vikings are in an interesting spot going into the 2025 season. As things currently sit (and how they project to stay), the Vikings will be starting J.J. McCarthy at quarterback. It's one of the main reasons why the betting markets and national media ...
It's been a busy offseason for the Las Vegas Raiders as the franchise aims to right the ship after falling to 4-13 last season. The team has made several changes to the roster, including adding quarterback Geno Smith via trade with the ...