If I were the general manager and coach of the Seahawks, I’d do two things to help my offense: I’d trade Jimmy Graham for a starting offensive lineman, and I’d try the hurry-up offense for an entire game.
With Graham, I wouldn’t care which position on the line the new acquisition would play aside from center, where Justin Britt is far-and-away the most capable of the current five starters. If the other GM I’m making the trade with just wanted to give me a second-round pick for Graham, I might take that too.
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You could argue that this offense has never been better than it was in the last eight games of the 2015 season, when it averaged 30 points a game.