Seahawks have the perfect Anthony Bradford upgrade at the NFL trade deadline

Now that the Seahawks are at the deadline, they should look to upgrade an obvious position.
Seattle Seahawks v Arizona Cardinals
Seattle Seahawks v Arizona Cardinals | Cooper Neill/GettyImages

The Seattle Seahawks are one of the most complete teams in the NFL and could legitimately make a deep playoff run in 2025. With their latest win over the Houston Texans in Week 7, Seattle rides into the bye week with the a strong 5-2 record.

Several other teams in the NFL sport a 5-2 record, and while Seattle is one of the better teams in the NFL, that doesn't mean the roster is perfect, and in fact, it's far from it. I would argue that there are certain positions on the roster where coaching is having a bigger impact than the presence of top-end talent.

And now that the Seahawks can assess the roster more on their bye, they should pursue a very logical upgrade for a below-average player at the NFL trade deadline, which is on November 4th, the day after Week 9 wraps up.

Guard Wyatt Teller almost makes too much sense for the Seattle Seahawks

Wyatt Teller has largely been seen as a player who could be moved before the deadline, and it all makes a ton of sense. Teller is a veteran player on a bad team and also in the least year of his current contract.

The Cleveland Browns are clearly building for the future and have some younger offensive linemen who could benefit from taking the place of Teller in a trade. Furthermore, he plays a valuable position, as the offensive line is a sore spot for many teams.

And for the Seahawks, right guard Anthony Bradford is just not someone who should continue to be in the starting lineup, especially when November and December hit and the Seahawks are potentially playing for an NFC West title.

According to PFF, Anthony Bradford has a 47.9 overall grade, which ranks 94th among 113 guards. His pass blocking grade is almost too hard to believe - it's 21.7, which ranks 100th, out of 113 guards.

You'd have to think that Seattle pursuing Wyatt Teller, a much better player, could boost the offensive line and also help an inept run game averaging just 3.7 yards per carry, which is the second-lowest in the entire NFL. When you think about it, what QB Sam Darnold has done despite the poor RG play and poor run game is flat-out amazing.

So then, you'd have to think that this offense could unlock another level if GM John Schneider went out and made this deal before the November 4th deadline.

Loading recommendations... Please wait while we load personalized content recommendations