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Carroll expecting Sherman to have less “self-inflicted” 2017; sketching an O-line

The offensive line isn’t the only aspect of the Seahawks that Pete Carroll wants to change in 2017.

Richard Sherman’s experience is another.

Seattle’s coach told reporters on Wednesday at the NFL owners meetings in Phoenix that the Hawks have fielded calls from teams, plural, regarding Richard Sherman’s availability amid a rumor about the Seahawks being open to trading him for the right price. Why? Because, as Seahawks general manager John Schneider said on Tuesday in Arizona, the team listens to everything.

But the coach doesn’t expect anything to happen — except Sherman remaining Seattle’s starting Pro Bowl cornerback.