Standing out as the most intriguing competition on the Seahawks roster, Anthony Bradford will look to fend off Christian Haynes and McClendon Curtis at right guard.
will open the 2024 season with at least three new starters in the trenches, including a yet-to-be-determined starter at right guard.
Stating the cases for Bradford, Haynes, and Curtis to win the job with a projection for who will be starting for the Seahawks against the Broncos on September 8:While it may be hard to believe, aside from veteran Laken Tomlinson, Bradford will roll into his second season as Seattle's second-most experienced guard on the roster in terms of starts and snaps.
When camp opens, Haynes will surely face some challenges blocking against Leonard Williams, Jarran Reed, and the rest of Seattle's talented defensive line once the pads come on. But at 6-2, 318 pounds, he packs plenty of punch with violent hands and a thick lower body for drive blocking while also having plus-athletic traits for zone concepts as well as mirroring in pass protection.
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