The University of Washington held their Pro Day recently, and it should come as little surprise that Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider was in attendance. Certainly, making the trip from Renton to Montlake is perhaps the easiest trip for a Pro Day Schneider gets to make as Seattle’s general manager.
Ease of travel aside, Schneider visiting the Huskies makes perfect sense as Washington boasted the best offense in college football last season, especially with a quality offensive line. The Seahawks, once again, are in dire need to improve their offensive line, and build better depth.
With #Seahawks GM John Schneider front and center watching, Troy Fauntanu and Roger Rosengarten work offensive-line drills with personnel from the Steelers and Chargers at UW Pro Day @thenewstribune pic.twitter.com/y5neXULgna
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) March 28, 2024
Seattle dealt with an incredible string of terrible injury luck up front, dealing with near-countless different combinations of lineman last year. They held up remarkably well early on, but eventually wore down and were a weakness as the season progressed.
Additionally, it almost goes without saying that the Seahawks’ new offensive coordinator is Ryan Grubb, who was in charge of the Huskies offense last year. Grubb most assuredly knows what his former players are capable of, and it is probably safe to assume Schneider is taking interest in what Grubb has to say about his Huskies.
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