RENTON, Wash. -- The one-on-one pass-rush drill between offensive and defensive linemen is a must-see at Seattle Seahawks training camp, and not just because of the ever-present potential for fireworks.
The rules are simple and self-explanatory, and the head-to-head setup takes away the advantages an offensive lineman would have in a game. There's no line-of-scrimmage traffic to clog up the pass-rush lanes, no double-teams or skill players to help out with a chip block, no threat of a run to keep the defenders honest and no quick throws to get the ball out before they can get to the quarterback.