The Seattle Seahawks added to their offensive line Tuesday by agreeing to terms with former first-round pick D.J. Fluker, a source tells ESPN's Jordan Raanan.
Fluker's deal is for one year, according to the source.
It's not clear where the 27-year-old Fluker will fit along Seattle's offensive line. He played right guard for the past three seasons after beginning his career at tackle. Ethan Pocic finished his rookie season in 2017 as Seattle's starting right guard but has also played left guard and right tackle. Luke Joeckel, Seattle's starter at left guard for much of last season, is an unrestricted free agent.