The Open Field: What are your early Seahawks preseason takeaways?
The Open Field: What are your early Seahawks preseason takeaways?

The Open Field: What are your early Seahawks preseason takeaways?

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What are your early Seattle Seahawks preseason takeaways?

The Seattle Seahawks are done with public training camp practices as of Tuesday. We want to know what your top takeaways are from training camp and the first preseason game. This was our lead topic on the latest HawksZone Rundown podcast with myself, Bryce Coutts, and Ryan MacMillan. What are your camp takeaways? Chat away in the comments, plus you can listen to the rest of the podcast below. The Seahawks play the Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers in the final two preseason games of the season on September 14 and September 21. The game against the Chiefs is in Kansas City.

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The Seattle Seahawks are done with public training camp practices as of Tuesday. I suspect many fans are more focused on the remaining two preseason games against the Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers.

You’ve read the stories, you’ve read our on-site accounts and seen our videos, and some of you have even made it out to either Renton or Lumen Field to see the Seahawks in action over the past few weeks. For today’s discussion, we want to know what your top takeaways are from training camp and the first preseason game. This was our lead topic on the latest HawksZone Rundown podcast with myself, Bryce Coutts, and Ryan MacMillan.

While it’s low-hanging fruit to focus on the offensive line, more specifically Christian Haynes seemingly unable to win a starting job on the offensive line/usurp Anthony Bradford as the starting right guard, my takeaways were more based on the offense as a whole. The heavy usage of under center formations by Klint Kubiak is almost the polar opposite of Ryan Grubb’s offense, such that there is zero chance the Seahawks of 2025 have a scheme that comes close to resembling last year’s. Robbie Ouzts’ impressive start to camp and preseason has me buzzing about having a fullback involved in the offense again.

I am not guaranteeing the Seahawks offense will be better this year, but it’s going to be different and it should look better. More play-action, more rollouts, more easy buttons to press for the quarterback, more zone blocking in the run game, and obviously Jalen Milroe will be incorporated into the offense to some degree. Damn near every NFL team looks amazing playing against itself and against backups in training camp, preseason, and scrimmages, but from what I saw at practice and against the Raiders, the Seahawks have quickly established their identity on the offensive side of the ball.

Another takeaway is the rise of Tory Horton, whom I believe will be the team’s second-leading wide receiver within the next two seasons. There’s still a lot more to figure out throughout preseason and how he does in the regular season, but I feel better about the WR situation knowing he’s performed well up to this point. His preseason debut was all the more reason to be excited that the Seahawks found themselves their own fifth-round gem, much in the way the Los Angeles Rams did with Puka Nacua.

Lastly, Brandon Pili and Quinton Bohanna have me wondering if Johnathan Hankins even makes the roster as a nose tackle. Pili and Bohanna have been consistently showing promise throughout camp and it continued into the Raiders game.

What are your camp takeaways? Chat away in the comments, plus you can listen to the rest of the podcast below.

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