(AP) — The way general manager John Schneider and coach Pete Carroll have structured the Seattle Seahawks roster and how salaries are spread around created one position group in particular that stands as the biggest question surrounding one of the favorites in the NFC.
There remain a few injury questions and some possible changes to the depth chart, but no position appears to be more of a pressing concern than the unproven nature of what could be Seattle's starting offensive line.
For the first week of training camp, the Seahawks have gone with the same five linemen taking the first snap with the starting offense during team drills.
[...] the moves failed to bring comfort to fans who would like to see a more experienced group responsible for protecting Wilson, who was sacked a career-high 45 times last season.
As Schneider pointed out just before the start of training camp, it's impossible to pay top dollar at every position in a salary cap system.