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Seahawks Offense: Ranked 20th, But Is It Underrated?

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  • Seahawks offense ranked 20th in offensive infrastructure by CBS Sports.
  • Offensive line is a strong returning unit, providing continuity.
  • Key questions linger at running back and for a No. 2 receiver.
Seahawks Offense: Ranked 20th, But Is It Underrated?

The Seattle Seahawks' offensive infrastructure has been ranked 20th in the NFL by CBS Sports, a rating that raises questions about the team's potential. While the offensive line returns all five starters, providing crucial continuity and stability, other areas present significant unknowns.

Key concerns for the Seahawks' offense include the running back position, with rookie Jadarian Price expected to step up in the absence of Zach Charbonnet, who is recovering from an ACL tear sustained last season. Additionally, the team lacks a definitive No. 2 receiver to complement Jaxon Smith-Njigba, a situation that could hinder offensive explosiveness.

New offensive coordinator Brian Fleury takes the reins, aiming to elevate the unit's performance. However, these offensive question marks, particularly at running back and the lack of a clear secondary receiving threat, are cited as reasons for the team's seemingly low ranking and could affect their chances of a deep playoff run.

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