That one-time Seahawk guard Mark Glowinski signed a three-year, $18 million contract with the Indianapolis Colts Tuesday raises the obvious question — is he now just another offensive lineman Seattle missed on and/or mishandled over the last few years?
The unavoidable answer is “pretty much.”
Glowinski was a fourth-round pick of the Seahawks in 2015 out of West Virginia who started 19 games before being waived late in the 2017 season and claimed by the Colts.
And what he appears to be now — at age 26, an emerging player who is part of a line that last season tied for allowing the fewest sacks in the NFL (18) — is exactly what Seattle hoped it was getting then.