After Jimmy Graham left to join the Packers, the Seattle Seahawks made the decision to focus on tight ends who are adept at run-blocking, and not necessarily offensive weapons.

Their plan was successful, as the Seahawks’ tight end carousel featuring Will Dissly, Nick Vannett, Ed Dickson and George Fant served effectively as extra run-blocking, helping lead Seattle to the most rushing yards in the NFL.

The Seahawks also got solid production out of their tight ends in the passing game as well, with the group combining to haul in 51 receptions for 599 yards and eight touchdowns.

Seattle will have each of those tight ends under contract in 2019 and will have some tough decisions to make. The Seahawks were able to get all four involved last season thanks to lengthy stints on the injured reserve for both Dickson and Dissly. If they are all healthy next season, Seattle may not have enough snaps to go around.

So what should they do?