The Seattle Seahawks are facing uncertainty at the center position nearly a decade after trading Max Unger, their last reliable starter, in 2015. Since 2019, the Seahawks have cycled through ten different centers, highlighting a lack of continuity that has plagued the offensive line.
This season began with the acquisition of veteran Connor Williams, who retired midseason, leading to second-year player Olu Oluwatimi stepping up. Although he didn't allow any sacks, questions remain about his long-term viability as the franchise center.
Seattle's 2025 offseason starts with Oluwatimi's future unclear, compounded by the underwhelming performance of rookie Christian Haynes, who has yet to secure a starting role despite high college accolades. Head coach Mike Macdonald hints at the possibility of Haynes moving to center, but uncertainty looms for the Seahawks as they seek a stable solution on the offensive line.