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The Seattle Seahawks were sparse on offensive line signings in free agency, but the expectation is that they’ll make multiple picks in next month’s NFL Draft.
One name to keep an eye on is UConn right tackle Chase Lundt, who’s reportedly set to meet with the Seahawks in an official pre-draft visit (per CBS Sports’ Josh Edwards).
UCONN OT Chase Lundt had a top 30 visit with the Texans today and will also visit the Seahawks in April, per source. Local day trips are planned with the Patriots and Cowboys.
— Josh Edwards (@EdwardsCBS) March 28, 2025
Lundt, who’s listed at 6’8” and 305 lbs, has a ton of experience at right tackle, where he played over 3,000 snaps and was First-team All-Independent in 2023 after being Second-team the previous season. His athleticism has drawn the attention of many draft analysts and scouts.
Here’s a summary from NFL Draft Buzz:
A fascinating study in development potential, Lundt profiles as an ideal fit for zone-heavy schemes that can maximize his movement skills while masking his current power limitations. His combination of size, athleticism, and technical refinement suggests significant upside if he can add functional mass without sacrificing his impressive mobility.
NFL teams running outside zone concepts will be particularly intrigued by his ability to reach the edge and execute combination blocks with precision. While he’ll need time in an NFL strength program to handle power rushers consistently, his foundation in pass protection and proven durability make him an attractive developmental prospect. Watch for Lundt to gain momentum through the pre-draft process as teams dig deeper into his tape against quality competition.
In the right system, Lundt projects as a swing tackle with starter upside by year two, particularly if he can maintain his exceptional movement skills while adding 10-15 pounds of functional mass. His ceiling will ultimately be determined by his ability to anchor against NFL power, but his floor as a reliable backup makes him a worthwhile investment in the late Day 3 range.
It should be noted that Lundt was injured in UConn’s bowl game and therefore did not participate in the Senior Bowl or the NFL Scouting Combine drills (except 20 reps on the bench press).
Of course, Lundt played alongside current Seahawks guard Christian Haynes for three seasons. They comprised the right side of the line before Haynes was drafted in the third round by Seattle last year.
UConn has some *dudes* on the offensive line. Always been a fan of RT Chase Lundt’s mobility in space, but RG Christian Haynes is the headliner.
Scary explosiveness and urgency on the move for his size. Destroys the second-level defender here.
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— Ian Cummings (@IC_Draft) August 31, 2023
Seattle planning to predominantly run outside zone concepts under offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and offensive line coach John Benton should immediately put Lundt on the Seahawks’ radar.
There are concerns about how he’ll fare against more powerful athletes in the NFL and that it’s possible he could be a guard at the pro level. Here’s Lance Zierlein’s take:
Highly experienced collegiate right tackle who is likely to be in consideration at tackle and/or guard due to his lack of length. Lundt is strong in his core and hands. He does a nice job balancing through contact and using good hand placement to secure his run blocks. He has the tools to play hat-on-hat or as a move blocker in the run game due to technique and adequate flexion, but he might need to add more bulk. Lundt might not be a physical match to handle rushers with the speed, power and counters he will see as an NFL tackle in pass protection. He projects as an average swing tackle but a move to guard could create an easier pathway to become a solid NFL starter.
At the moment, Lundt projects as an early Day 3 pick with the potential to be taken as high as the third round.
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