Is Seahawks rookie Christian Haynes winning the RG job?

Is Seahawks rookie Christian Haynes winning the RG job?

Seattle Seahawks rookie offensive linemen spent all of Thursday’s joint session with the Tennessee Titans as the starting right guard. That’s extremely notable given that Haynes has been in a position battle with sophomore blocker Anthony Bradford for the job. Head coach Mike Macdonald confirmed after practice that the competition remains ongoing and nothing has been decided.

Bradford is listed as the starting right guard on the unofficial depth chart. He seemingly entered training camp with the upper hand after playing 659 snaps at the position last season. Haynes’ latest involvement with the first-team offense hints that he’s beginning to close the gap, and could soon overtake Bradford altogether.

Haynes played 38 snaps at right guard in last weekend’s preseason victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. The third-round selection was stellar, earning an overall grade of 65.2 from Pro Football Focus. Haynes was credited with allowing just one pressure in pass protection, but he didn’t give up any sacks, nor was he whistled for a single penalty.

Bradford earned 24 snaps at right guard against the Chargers. He was steady, not allowing any pressures, sacks, or quarterback hits. PFF’s charting found Haynes to be slightly more effective though, with Bradford earning an overall grade of 64.4 for his brief showing.

The interior of Seattle’s offensive line is beginning to come together after general manager John Schneider signed Connor Williams to be the starting center. The right guard spot is now the lone remaining gig up for grabs. Haynes’ latest performances indicate he could replace Bradford atop the depth chart before September marks its arrival.