Last week I started on a series that will track the progress and rankings of the Seattle Seahawks offensive line and how it ranks in various metrics through the course of the 2019 season. There won’t be much analysis offered, as it will mostly be an effort at consolidating the metrics that are available on offensive lines and individual linemen and offering them here.
As we are all well aware, the Hawks line got off to a rough start in Pittsburgh, before a second quarter switch to a quick passing game allowed Russell Wilson to stay upright and clean for most of the rest of the game.