RENTON -- All offseason long, Seahawks coaches reiterated the importance of deciding upon the five starters on the offensive line as soon as possible in order to gel in time for the start of the regular season.
But after having the same five work with the first team for the first five training-camp practices at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center, Seattle shuffled things around in a big way on Friday. J'Marcus Webb, who signed a two-year, $6 million deal with the team as a free agent in March and had handled nearly all the starters' snaps at right tackle, was relegated to second-and even third-string duties at times.