ESPN’s Dan Graziano believes Ken Walker will get the “bulk of the work” in the Seahawks backfield.
Rotoworld.com
Aug 02
Graziano believes the team is not overly concerned with Walker’s groin injury or Zach Charbonnet’s shoulder injury. Neither ailment should keep the team’s main running backs out of regular season action, he said. Charbonnet, Seattle’s 2023 second round pick out of UCLA, will have a role in the team’s offense, “perhaps in the two-minute or four-minute offense,” Graziano said. “People I spoke to here believe they complement each other well, and the team anticipates using them in tandem to some extent. But if Charbonnet has to miss extended time in camp, just the fact that he’s a rookie could change the Seahawks’ plan if they determine he hasn’t had enough development time.” A clear lead-back role could make Walker — being drafted as the 15th back off the board in redraft formats — a value option this summer. |