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Could Seahawks' quest to improve O-line include an Army lieutenant? | The News Tribune

Could the Seahawks' ongoing efforts to build a better offensive line lead them to...the U.S. Army?

Army right tackle Brett Toth was one of the best run-blocking tackles in college football last season. The former all-state tight end in high school in South Carolina is 6 feet 6, 300 pounds and athletic. He often races into defensive secondaries to block safeties.

He's also a month and a half from getting a West Point degree in physics, with an emphasis in nuclear engineering, plus his commission as a second lieutenant in the Army's engineering branch.

You don't need hands or even fingers to count how many times the Seahawks have sought one of those.