Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider isn't afraid to take chances on offensive linemen late in the NFL draft. Many don't work out, but every once in a while, a decent player is found. For instance, Michael Jerrell was a sixth-round pick in 2024 who likely was never going to play.
That was until he was forced to play. Due to so many injuries at right tackle, which included starter Abraham Lucas not yet ready to play and 2024 free agent acquisition George Fant getting hurt in Week 1, Jerrell played after third-string Stone Forythe was dinged up.