Sonny J. Sandretto from Kennewick asks "Now that we have Carlos Hyde at running back, does Marshawn Lynch fit into the team?" Shermain Carlisle from Georgia also asked about Lynch.
A: First, this wasn't specifically in the question, but let's dive into the recent addition of Hyde, who is coming off of a 1,070-yard season with the Texans last year. Hyde gives the Seahawks a productive veteran to add to a talented backfield that includes Chris Carson, Rashaad Penny, Travis Homer and 2020 fourth-round pick DeeJay Dallas. On the surface, that's a really crowded group, but it's worth remembering that Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said earlier this offseason that Penny could very well end up starting the year on the physically unable to perform list because of the knee injury that landed him on injured reserve late last season. Carson, who also finished the year on injured reserve with a hip injury, is expected to be ready for the start of the season, but Carroll noted he might not do much in the preseason. If Penny and Carson are unavailable or limited in training camp, the Seahawks would have been thin and very inexperienced at running back prior to adding Hyde. And as recent seasons have shown, including last year when Penny, Carson and C.J. Prosise all finished the year on IR, running back depth is very important late in a season.
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