The Seattle Seahawks, like many reigning Super Bowl champions, had their roster plundered a bit by the rest of the league. Naturally, teams see players who won it all and assume they will be the missing pieces to their desires for a Lombardi. Despite this, Seattle managed to weather the storm of free agency rather well and managed to maintain most of their Super Bowl LX roster.However, CBS Sports believes there is still work to be done for the reigning champs before the season kicks off. CBS recently released an article highlighting the biggest remaining offseason priorities for each NFC team, and they identified cornerback for Seattle.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementOr… did they?Now, usually this is where I would post a blurb or quote from the article about what they had to say about the Seahawks’ corner situation, but the article’s author Josh Edwards curiously didn’t write one word about it. Instead, Edwards chose to speak about center Jalen Sundell and right guard Anthony Bradford, and questioned how they will fit with new offensive coordinator Brian Fleury.So, which is it? Because from my perspective, it seems as if the Seahawks are fairly set at these positions. Jalen Sundell was a solid starter, and while many have frustrations with Bradford, he held his own and was a year-long starter through the Super Bowl. As for cornerback, yes Seattle lost Riq Woolen, but they seemed to have immediately drafted his replacement in Julian Neal.I know general manager John Schneider isn’t resting on his laurels. I know he is looking at every opportunity to improve the roster in any way he can. However, I don’t think either the interior o-line or cornerback positions are in dire need for the Seahawks to address… and apparently CBS Sports isn’t sure either.This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: CBS Sports seems confused as to what they think the Seahawks’ biggest remaining need is
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