There’s a good amount of intrigue around the new Seattle Seahawks coaching staff this year, particularly to when it comes to a pair of assistants who are familiar names in town.
There’s a good amount of intrigue around the new Seattle Seahawks coaching staff this year, particularly to when it comes to a pair of assistants who are familiar names in town.
Hitting the practice field for the first time, the Seattle Seahawks latest draft wrapped a much different looking rookie minicamp under new head coach Mike Macdonald on Saturday, debuting several newcomers including Byron Murphy II and Christian Haynes.
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The Huskies’ standout interior lineman is heading across the country after getting picked in the third round. UConn offensive guard Christian Haynes is heading to Seattle after the Seahawks made him the eighth interior lineman off the board at pick No.
The Seattle Seahawks continued to bolster the trenches in the first draft of the Mike Macdonald era, selecting Connecticut Huskies guard Christian Haynes in the third round with pick No.
The Seattle Seahawks continued to bolster the trenches in the first draft of the Mike Macdonald era, selecting Connecticut Huskies guard Christian Haynes in the third round with pick No.
The Seahawks addressed a serious need, and serious fans took note If Mike Macdonald is making one thing clear in his first draft as head coach, it is that he values the trenches.
The former (UConn) Huskies guard is headed to Seattle! The Seattle Seahawks have made it clear: they want to improve inside. After drafting Byron Murphy II in the first round, they decided to bolster the interior of their offensive line by drafting former UConn Huskies guard, Christian Haynes.
The Seattle Seahawks addressed their need along the interior offensive line, taking UConn guard Christian Haynes in the third round with the No. 81 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft on Friday night.
One of the themes of this NFL offseason was the burgeoning market at guard in free agency. Many teams went out and paid guards a ton of money, trying to solidify the interior of their offensive lines.
The New York Giants made massive upgrades to their offensive line this offseason, however, they could still look to add talent to the unit in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft.
Who is playing guard for the Bucs in 2024? Aaron Stinnie, Robert Hainsey, and Cody Mauch. Those three players were the three interior offensive linemen the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the NFC South and then a round one playoff game starting (An assist given to Matt Feiler, who did start the season as Tampa’s starting left guard).
Haynes could provide Cleveland with an above-average successor to Joel Bitonio or Wyatt Teller The Cleveland Browns have the luxury of utilizing the “Best player available” strategy in the 2024 NFL Draft but there’s one specific position group that stands out as a potential need within the next two seasons.
The two UConn Huskies at the NFL Scouting Combine both stood out among their 2024 draft class peers. The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine wrapped up this past Sunday with the offensive lineman finishing their events after the rest of the positions.
It is going to be crucial for the Las Vegas Raiders to add depth to their interior offensive line this offseason, especially with free agency looming for center Andre James and guards Greg Van Roten and Jordan Meredith.
College: UConn College Position: Right guard Ideal NFL Position: iOL (Guard and Center) Height/Weight: 6'21/2" 318 lbs Year / Age: Graduate / 23 (turns
Fixing the New York Giants’ offensive line will be a challenging but necessary task for general manager Joe Schoen this offseason. While scouting down in Mobile, Alabam for the Senior Bowl, Schoen will likely be keeping a close eye on some of the top offensive line prospects at the event.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Did UConn’s offense give us a hidden gem? Watching the UConn Huskies’ offense was often difficult, bordering on a comedy of errors. That is, except for one saving grace, the play of right guard Christian Haynes.
Haynes is the first All-American from UConn since 2010. UConn guard Christian Haynes earned an exclusive honor this week. The junior was named a third-team All-American by the Associated Press, a reward for his anchor role on UConn’s tremendous offensive line this season.
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