A look at Seahawks’ offensive line after Week 1 of free agency

The Seattle Seahawks overhauled their offensive line this offseason. Here’s a look at each position battle as the roster comes together.

Starting Right Guard: D.J. Fluker

While I think it’s very likely the team cuts Justin Britt to clear cap space, it’s also possible they’ll cut D.J. Fluker for the same reason – although I ultimately think that is less likely as they’ll want to keep at least one of their starting guards around from last year.

Fluker struggled in his second season in Seattle, battling with injuries but also getting beat frequently in pass protection and seeing a spike in his penalties.

Ultimately, however, he is still the frontrunner for a starting spot (assuming he doesn’t get cut) but Finney and Pocic could both compete for this spot as well, along with Phil Haynes and potentially Jamarco Jones if he doesn’t end up starting at left guard.

Chance Warmack has played mostly left guard in his career, so he’s more likely to end up on that side, but he’s an option over there as well.

Just like at left guard, Kyle Fuller, Demetrius Knox and Jordan Roos are depth options, and Jordan Simmons could be as well if he is retained.