For years members of the Seattle Seahawks coaching staff, from head coach Pete Carroll to offensive line coaches Tom Cable and Mike Solari and all the way to general manager John Schneider, have preached continuity up front as key. However, as training camp for the 2022 season quickly approaches, the current projected lineup for the Hawks is one that is expected to land near the bottom of the league in terms of continuity.
The reason for the expectation of such a low level of continuity is, of course, the addition of two tackles in the first three rounds of the draft, and the expectation that free agent signee Austin Blythe earns the starting nod at center.