Like nearly any football ever, the Seattle Seahawks are only going to reach their best if their offensive line plays well. In the past decade, the O-line has been a problem. The team has somewhat overcome this by having great skill position players and, previously, a historically great defense.
Still, in more recent years, the team's ceiling was low because there was no chance the Seahawks were going to make a deep run in the postseason with a terrible offensive line. The good news is that things might be changing a bit in 2025.
Left tackle Charles Cross is very good, and a healthy Abraham Lucas at right tackle should be good, too.