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The Seattle Seahawks are looking to strengthen their offensive line by acquiring Walker Little from the Jacksonville Jaguars. Little, who was drafted in the second round of 2021, has only started 17 out of 46 games he appeared in. This season, he has only played 32 offensive snaps, making up 9% of the Jaguars’ total.

The Jaguars, who have a disappointing 1-5 record this season, are likely open to trade offers. Seattle, despite a three-game losing streak, sees itself as a potential buyer in the trade market. With several players on injured reserve and an underperforming offensive line, the Seahawks are in need of improving their protection for quarterback Geno Smith.

Acquiring Walker Little could be a critical move for the Seahawks to address their offensive line issues and potentially turn around their recent losing streak. The team is expected to leverage their existing relationship with the Jaguars for further talks regarding the trade. This trade could provide Seattle with the depth they need on the offensive line to better protect their quarterback and improve their overall performance on the field.