But fingers are not pointing to their quarterback Russell Wilson playmaking but on their offense. After Week 8, their offense is only averaging 18.7 points (29th) and total yards of 339.9 (23rd). Russell has completed 136 passes out of 207 attempts and garnered 1,559 yards in total, 5 touchdowns with only 1 interception after 8 games.
And now, Seahawks management and coach Pete Carroll are considering to make an upgrade on their offensive line. According to Morning …show more content…
The Browns is reportedly asking a second-round pick for Thomas in return and it seems the Seahawks have the assets to give.
The report also says that it will be a win-win situation for both teams as the Browns will get their wish of a draft pick for next season while this could be the chance for Thomas to win a ring to a competitive team. But the Seahawks must move quickly as other teams are also scrambling to get the services of Thomas.
On the separate report by OregonLive.com, the struggling offensive line of the Seahawks was evident during their game with the Arizona Cardinals. Seahawks tackle Gary Gilliam and Bradley Sowell had a hard time containing Arizona rushers Chandler Jones and Markus Golden by putting pressure Wilson to make a play limiting the Seahawks to only 130 yards of offense the whole game.
But coach Carroll also believes that it will be very difficult for the team to acquire Thomas or any other offensive player to help them at this moment now that it is the midway of the season.
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