During training camp and the preseason, Seattle Seahawks fans might have thought there needed to be a key change in the offseason. This had nothing to do with who should be QB1, as that was going to be Sam Darnold. Thank goodness for it, too, because he's been quite good for four games.
Instead, many might have logically thought that Zach Charbonnet should be the team's starting running back and not Kenneth Walker III. After all, Walker seemed to be an increasingly injured and ineffective running back. His average yards per rush had gone down every season, and he will be missing more games by the year.