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The Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl over the New England Patriots in dominant fashion. While the defense stole the show, the offense was still good enough.
That is, all except a few positions along the interior of the offensive line. Anthony Bradford is likely to be upgraded from this offseason, but other than Grey Zabel, the Seahawks could use an upgrade at center.
With such a need in mind, PFF.com's Mason Cameron named Seattle the best landing spot for free agent Baltimore Ravens 3-time Pro Bowl center, Tyler Linderbaum.
Seahawks named best landing spot for Tyler Linderbaum
"Best landing spot: Seattle Seahawks," Cameron writes. "... Undrafted second-year center Jalen Sundell made huge strides over his first season as a starter, but Linderbaum would undoubtably upgrade Seattle's unit."
Linderbaum is the best offensive lineman hitting free agency this year, and adding him to the already solid Seattle offensive line would be huge for the team.
They have plenty of cap space, and if the Seahawks decide not to spend on some of their defensive players, hitting the open market, they would have the room to bring Linderbaum in without hurting their future cap space.
Linderbaum is only 25 years old and was a first-round pick during the 2022 NFL Draft. He's started 66 games over the last four years and has been a Pro Bowler three times.
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While he hasn't earned an All-Pro nod just yet, Linderbaum is one of the best centers in the league. Adding him to this Seattle offensive line would be an incredible pairing.
Being able to run Kenneth Walker III behind Linderbaum, Zabel, and the rest of the line would be a very fun outlook for 2026 and beyond.
While center might not be the Seahawks' biggest need, if there were a top landing spot for Linderbaum this offseason other than back in Baltimore, it would be with Seattle.
It might not happen, though, as the Ravens, more likely than not, will try to re-sign him, and if not, place the franchise tag on him to ensure he doesn't leave in free agency.
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