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Seahawks can't afford to let Dillon Radunz sign elsewhere

The Seattle Seahawks haven't been aggressive enough to upgrade their lackluster offensive line this offseason. General manager John Schneider was unwilling to sign Will Fries without hosting him in Seattle on a visit, a rare occurrence for a top-end free agent, even one who suffered a season-ending injury. Fries ended up signing a lucrative deal with the Minnesota Vikings instead (without taking a visit).

Since then, the Seahawks have hosted three free-agent interior offensive linemen on visits. That list is made up of Teven Jenkins, Lucas Patrick, and Dillon Radunz. Since visiting Seattle, Jenkins has signed with the Cleveland Browns, and Patrick has signed with the Cincinnati Bengals.