The ink isn't even dry on Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider and head coach Pete Carroll's new contracts and they might already have their first win of the 2016 season before camp has even begun.

In free agency, the teams biggest task was evaluating how to fix their dreadful offensive line. Would they pony up big dollars to retain left tackle Russell Okung and right guard J.R. Sweezy -- two starters on their Super Bowl winning team or rebuild from scratch?

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Obviously, they choose to rebuild from scratch and evidence has already come in that they made the right call. Both Sweezy and Okung appear to be hurt heading into their respective camps.

#Bucs G @jr_sweezy will start training camp on active PUP. Latest ailment is a calf injury sustained during the break, Times has learned. — Rick Stroud (@NFLSTROUD) July 26, 2016

#Broncos Kubiak said Russell Okung will be on progression plan as works back from shoulder injury Ty Sambrailo cleared to go at RG. #Denver7 — Troy Renck (@TroyRenck) July 27, 2016

Now, Okung's shoulder injury was a known quantity. He elected to have surgery after dislocating it against the Panthers in the playoffs last season. Sweezy's injury is obviously new but he doesn't have the cleanest injury history.

In fact, neither does. It was that concern which factored into the Seahawks' decision to pass on risking big dollars to retain them, especially considering their cap space is tight this season.

Early signs show, as usual, they made the right call.