Following the Seahawks’ acquisition of cornerback Quinton Dunbar in late March, it was assumed the former Washington corner would be penciled in opposite Shaquill Griffin, on the defense’s right side.
In a Thursday morning conference call with reporters, the newly acquired Dunbar confirmed as much, saying the expectation is for him to compete on the right side.
Dunbar’s main competition, as Bob Condotta notes, will be Tre Flowers. The much-maligned third-year cornerback made that spot his own as a rookie and has kept hold of it through two up-and-down seasons.