The dead time of the offseason continues, as does my series that takes a look at each Seahawks position group and attempts to predict a depth chart of sorts. I've already broken down the defensive backs position group and the linebackers, so let's move on to the defensive line.
The "positions" on the defensive line are more vague than in most other groups, with hybrid defensive ends/defensive tackles, hybrid defensive ends/linebackers, and hybrid three-techniques/nose tackles making up the bulk of the "defensive line". Differentiating between edge and interior doesn't even really work totally correctly, but that's the best way I can think of to separate the two groups.