The Seattle Seahawks enter the 2026 season looking to solidify an offensive line that has often been the team’s Achilles' heel. The player at the center of this narrative is fourth-year guard Anthony Bradford . While Bradford held the job as the right guard for the Super Bowl champions, his grip on the starting spot may be more tenuous than it appears on the surface. The "Status Quo" Approach Seattle Seahawks guard Anthony Bradford against the Arizona Cardinals. | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Seattle’s front office took a measured approach to the interior offensive line this offseason. They didn't break the bank in free agency, nor did they use a premium Day 1 or Day 2 pick to replace Bradford. This lack of aggressive movement suggests a level of temporary comfort, or at least a lack of better immediate options. "The Seahawks got by with Bradford last season and did not invest early or aggressively in the position during the draft.…