Right guard being your team's most-important position battle isn't exactly the most exciting training camp storyline that NFL fans might see. A long-missing, good old-fashioned quarterback controversy would certainly liven things up around the VMAC, but we'll probably have to wait until next year to see that one play out between Sam Darnold and Jalen Milroe.
For now, the Seattle Seahawks desperately need to find a quality starter at right guard, which has been a black eye for too long to even recount. Most of the playing time at this position last season was split between Anthony Bradford and rookie Christian Haynes, neither of whom impressed.
A few snaps also went to fellow rookie Sataoa Laumea, who wound up posting the team's lowest pass blocking grade of the year - which is really saying someting. However, head coach Mike Maconald says that Laumea is still going to be involved in the race to start at right guard - according to team reporter John Boye's offseason takeaways column.
"There's a lot of competition... We haven't settled some of the spots, and that means we have a lot of guys that are options, so it's exciting.' On right guard in particular, Macdonald added, 'We'll see when the pads come on, because you have to work out the center position. Taoa is part of that equation. The rookies really haven't seen live and in color, so I wouldn't say it's a two-man race right now. It's more open.'"
It's hard to tell without context, but it sounds like Macdonald may have meant that Laumea is involved in the center battle with Olu Oluwatimi and Jalen Sundell instead of right guard. Either way, the same principle applies.
Despite what former head coach Pete Carroll might tell you, having a lot of competition at one spot isn't necessarily a good thing by definition. As the old saying goes - if you have two quarterbacks, you don't have any. Therefore, if your team has three right guards your QB is royally screwed.
The Seahawks had plenty of chances to build a good interior offensive line this offseason, too. However, general manager John Schneider refused to play ball for a small but high-end guard market in free agency. Then, he only used one of the team's five top-100 draftpicks on an iOL prospect.
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