After the Seahawks watched several free-agents depart for other teams this off-season, Seattle appears to be shifting towards improving the offensive line. The Seahawks reportedly signed veteran offensive lineman D.J. Fluker to a one year deal. Fluker, 27, played right guard for the Giants in 2017 starting six games, but suffered a toe injury, sidelining him for most of the second-half of the season. The Seahawks struggled running the ball last year averaging just over 101 yards per game, which ranked 23 in the league. Fluker's agent, Deryk Gilmore, said the Seahawks plan to play Fluker at right guard. The San Diego Chargers drafted him eleventh overall in the 2013 NFL Draft