Host Ian Hartitz is joined by The Athletic Seattle’s Ben Baldwin in part 13 of the PFF Fantasy Football Podcast 32 for 32 series. Ben starts things off by breaking down the Seahawks’ top-three team needs and focuses on the offensive line, pass-rush and somewhat surprisingly the No. 3 WR spot. Conversation continues with a look at Pete Carroll’s offseason vow to establish the run, and Ben thinks that hiring Shane Waldron could be a sign that Russ could be allowed to cook a bit more than people expect. Ben agrees with D.K. Metcalf’s proclamation that the passing game struggles in the underneath and intermediate areas of the field and believes addressing the tight end position could help solve that. The guys close things out with a look at whether or not Jamal Adams will land a huge deal, and if Rashaad Penny should be considered the sneaky-frontrunner to gain lead back duties in 2021.

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Host Ian Hartitz is joined by The Athletic Seattle’s Ben Baldwin in part 13 of the PFF Fantasy Football Podcast 32 for 32 series. Ben starts things off by breaking down the Seahawks’ top-three team needs and focuses on the offensive line, pass-rush and somewhat surprisingly the No. 3 WR spot. Conversation continues with a look at Pete Carroll’s offseason vow to establish the run, and Ben thinks that hiring Shane Waldron could be a sign that Russ could be allowed to cook a bit more than people expect. Ben agrees with D.K. Metcalf’s proclamation that the passing game struggles in the underneath and intermediate areas of the field and believes addressing the tight end position could help solve that. The guys close things out with a look at whether or not Jamal Adams will land a huge deal, and if Rashaad Penny should be considered the sneaky-frontrunner to gain lead back duties in 2021.


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