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What is Seahawks most important remaining 'need'?

Answering Seahawks questions regarding the draft, depth chart, and Mike Macdonald's future: Seaside Joe 1842

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Nobody is quite sure what the Seattle Seahawks plan to do at the guard positions and there are only three obvious interior offensive linemen on the entire roster after one week of free agency. But is it their biggest “need”? Like, is figuring out left guard as important as say, not having the worst run defense in the NFL?

Have the Seahawks made enough moves yet to prove that they will improve on defense next season and is that harder to do than finding an adequate left guard?

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I’ll start where I left off…

Scott M. - What I really want to know is what are we doing at L guard?  We have no starter, no depth, nada. The ESPN depth chart lists no position for LG because we do not have anything to list. I find it unlikely we will draft multiple guards. Who should we be targeting and are we going to possibly see a tackle/tackles fill the LG spot(s)?

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