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Adding T.J. Lang would do wonders for stabilizing Seahawks' O-line

The Seattle Seahawks' first step in addressing their offensive line was to sign Luke Joeckel to a one-year, $8 million deal on the first day of free agency.

But it's their second move that could be the most significant.

Pro Bowl guard T.J. Lang has a visit scheduled to Seattle, and if the Seahawks sign him it would likely represent the largest financial commitment to an offensive lineman since Russell Wilson became the quarterback in 2012.

Seahawks general manager John Schneider was the Green Bay Packers' director of football operations when the team drafted Lang in the fourth round in 2009.