The Seattle Seahawks are in a very similar situation the Giants find themselves in these days. The have a championship defense, a good quarterback and weapons for him to throw to. They just don’t have the offensive line to protect him so he has time to find his targets.
<p>Also like the Giants and the Broncos, they are lucky to be in a position to get one. The left OTs in this draft class are good enough to go in the first round but not to be Top-10 picks. So the Seahawks will look to take advantage of a left OT being available to them at No. 26 overall.</p>
<p>Garett Bolles has the size, length and athleticism to be an elite left OT but went to Jr. college. So scouts will question his experience against big-time competition. But O-line coach Tom Cable would take that and mold him into one of the game’s best in a short period of time.</p>
<p>Bolles would make an immediate upgrade over George Fant and help protect Wilson better. Bolles is also a solid run blocker so the Seahawks would benefit from picking Bolles there too. The Seahawks would then need to go with a right tackle in the second round to get back on top. </p>. OT. Utah. Garett Bolles. 26. player. 36