Seahawks may sign Pro Bowler Scherff to boost line
The Seattle Seahawks are looking to improve their offensive line after a disappointing season. The team has a new quarterback, Sam Darnold, and they want to give him better protection. Right now, many fans are worried about the team's struggles with its offensive line. General manager John Schneider understands these concerns. He knows that the Seahawks need to act quickly to strengthen the line. “Everybody sees it,” he said, showing his empathy toward fans. Yet, the team has not made significant moves to resolve the issue so far. One potential solution is Brandon Scherff, a former Pro Bowler who played for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Scherff, 33, had a strong performance last year, not allowing any sacks and showing good pass-blocking skills. He might be a good fit for the Seahawks as they need reliable guards. Scherff is expected to sign a one-year deal worth about $6.7 million. This price is reasonable for a player of his experience and skill. The Seahawks have the budget to bring him on board, and it could help them evaluate Darnold more effectively. Securing Scherff could be a smart move for Seattle.