The weekly grind might be gone for now, but an NFL team’s job never stops, especially for the Seattle Seahawks. Even after a season of near constant health issues and an inconsistent offensive attack, the Hawks remain among the NFC elite.

It doesn’t take an expert analysis to see that with a couple more pieces, the Hawks would again be Super Bowl favorites. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some free agents at key positions that could help propel the Hawks back to the big game, starting with the offensive line.

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The Seahawks offensive line was exposed several times this season. Russell Wilson’s ability to escape the pocket made up for it at times, but the line had trouble in both pass protection and run blocking. Fortunately, the Hawks have some cap room, not a huge amount, but some. They could use that to shop for some line talent on the market.

Kevin Zeitler shouldn’t be a surprise here. He’s been one of the one of the NFL’s top guards for the last few seasons and will likely hit the market after playing out his fifth-year option. Word is contract talks broke down during the 2016 season, so the 26-year-old lineman is likely going to hit the market to up his value.

The downside, Zeitler might be one of the more expensive players in free agency names in the offseason. Nearly every team will at least take a momentary look at their wallet to see if they can make room. Zeitler is looking at the market following a season that included big-money extensions to lineman like Kyle Long and David DeCastro. A big paycheck is likely in his future, especially when you consider teams with playoff potential that have some spending power, namely the Carolina Panthers and Indianapolis Colts.

A better target is Larry Warford out of Detroit. He was named 2013 Offensive Rookie of the Year by Pro Football Focus after allowing zero sacks. He’s still a solid lineman and has the potential to be the anchor for an O-line. This offseason is looking like it’s going to be loaded with big names that could overshadow Warford, which could work in the Hawks’ favor. Not to mention, they might be able to get a better price. The Hawks have Super Bowl aspirations while the Lions were lucky to be in the playoffs. That change of culture could entice a talented guard like Warford.