Seattle Seahawks fans can forget about any RB1 battle. Based on the last two seasons and how training camp was going, many might have wanted Zach Charbonnet to be the team's starting running back. Seattle wisely stuck with Kenneth Walker III.
To be sure, Walker has had an inconsistent season through six games, but that stems more from the Seahawks' inconsistent run-blocking. When it comes to pass protection, the offensive line is much better overall. For Seattle to make a run at the postseason, that should change.
Potentially, so should offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak's penchant for having different drives feature different backs.