Others, not so much.
Because PFF compares the 5th-place Seahawks to the Bengals in their write-up:
While that represents an improvement for the Seattle secondary, the defensive line remains in a relatively poor position. Although the Seahawks have seven defensive linemen who played at least 250 snaps last season, only one of them ranked in the top 60 at his position in PFF grade. Unsurprisingly, PFF ranked the Niners much, much higher, at No. 2 overall. That ranking dates back to June 16th though, and PFF’s writer clearly forgot to account for Nick Bosa’s holdout when they updated their list.
Seattle’s questions lie with the rest of the group. Mainstay Jordyn Brooks is a tackling machine and run defender, but his struggles in coverage have kept his overall grades below 60.0 in each of his first three seasons. He’s durable and tough but may not be a long-term top-end player in the middle. Free agent acquisition Devin Bush faces similar questions as a former first-round pick who has never found his footing.
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