Seahawks vs. Patriots: Which Key Players Could Shatter Their Super Bowl Dreams?
But as a matter of both avoiding sacks and fumbles and not throwing the ball to the other team, Darnold has the on-paper advantage.

OL Anthony Bradford/Grey Zabel, Seattle Seahawks
Seattle’s offensive line is solid. The Seahawks faced the second-highest blitz rate in the league (42.1%) and still only surrendered a league-average pressure rate of 46.6%.
Not everything’s peaches and cream, though.
For one thing, the get-open-immediately skills of Smith-Njigba and Darnold’s ability to avoid sacks certainly helped the offensive line look better. For another thing, the Seahawks’ run-blocking left a lot to be desired.



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