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Charles Cross has not yet lived up to top-10 draft pick expectationsThat streak ended in 2022 when the team selected Mississippi State left tackle Charles Cross. After his first two years, he has yet to solidify his status as a top-10 player. Let’s take a look!
Year two of the Jeff Lebby era has arrived and the Mississippi State coach is back to work. After a disappointing first season, the coach and his staff are doing what they can to get things back on ...
Seahawks LT Charles Cross, a man of few words, had this to say when asked about possible extension talks this offseason: "I’m just worried about right now, that’s it.
The Seattle Seahawks' offensive line gets a lot of flack from the media, but left tackle Charles Cross is slowly helping to change that narrative. Selected with the ninth overall pick in the 2022 ...
Pro Football Network recently released a three-round 2026 NFL mock draft. In the first round, the Seahawks take Utah Utes ...
Cross has a salary-cap hit this year of $5.8 million, which accounts for his salary (just $985,000) and a prorated share of the bonus on the four-year, $21.3 million deal he got in 2022 as part of ...
Losing Cross long-term, the Seahawks’ former No. 9 overall pick from the 2022 NFL Draft, who signed a four-year, $21 million contract with Seattle last year, would obviously be a major blow ...
First-round pick Charles Cross was the starting left tackle and played 37 snaps. He didn’t allow a quarterback pressure or a quarterback hit in 23 snaps as a pass blocker.
Seahawks tackle Charles Cross shares insights on the team's offensive line and new coaching scheme. He praises rookie Grey Zabel's performance (0:11) and discusses the team's adaptation to a new ...
Seattle Seahawks offensive lineman Charles Cross displays timely hands to secure the football in mid-air after Denver Broncos linebacker Bradley Chubb's sack-fumble on quarterback Geno Smith.
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