When the Seattle Seahawks saw their season come to a close with a divisional round loss to the Green Bay Packers, fans were adamant that the team would need to improve in the trenches before the start of the 2020 season. The offensive line struggled to open holes as protect Russell Wilson at times, while the defensive front often failed to generate much pressure on opposing quarterbacks. As such, fans were largely in agreement that an overhaul for both the offensive and defensive lines would be welcome during the offseason.
With the first day of legal tampering now complete, the Seahawks took steps to fill out the roster of both lines by extending restricted free agent tenders to two players who were on the roster last season.