Seahawks OT Abraham Lucas told team reporter John Boyle that the coaching staff is focused on “establishing the run” this season.
Lucas says, “the offense is going to be based around” the run game. Under orders from head coach Mike Macdonald “to be a physical unit and dictate terms to the defense,” the Seahawks’ revamped offensive coaching staff is telling players that the goal is to be “elite” at “the basics,” and to make sure that they “can do it against anybody.” The Seahawks’ “old-school mentality” is further embodied by their plan to use a fullback this season, something that just 11 teams did last year, including OC Klint Kubiak’s former Saints squad. Pending good health, Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker III is evidently in line for a significant rushing workload, and he was encouragingly on the field for voluntary organized team activities this week, after ending the 2024 season on injured reserve. It is unclear whether there will be enough work for No. 2 RB Zach Charbonnet to have standalone value, but at worst, he profiles as an elite bench stash.