Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll was using his binoculars Friday and taking a long look at the offensive linemen as they went through their drills at the NFL scouting combine.

These stats from ESPN Stats & Info show why the Seahawks’ staff should look closely at these guys.

Over the three seasons with Russell Wilson at quarterback, the Seahawks' offensive line controlled the line of scrimmage on only 46.8 percent of the team’s pass plays, the worst rate in the NFL over that span.

The Arizona Cardinals and the Jacksonville Jaguars tied for the second-worst spot at 48 percent over the last three years.

By comparison, the Green Bay Packers had the best pass protection last season at 54.5 percent. The highest percentage over the last three seasons was the New Orleans Saints in 2012 at 55.6 percent of their pass plays.

Wilson was sacked 119 times in his first three seasons. The only quarterback who was sacked more was Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill with 139 sacks.