Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is coming off of a Pro Bowl campaign that may have been the best season of his career, but are the Seahawks actually utilizing his arm enough?

Seattle offensive lineman Duane Brown doesn't seem to think so.

Brown told NFL Network that he thinks the Seahawks ran the ball a bit too much this past year and hopes that the team puts its trust on Wilson's right arm moving forward:

“When you have a quarterback as talented as Russell Wilson is, you have to have balance,” Brown said. “At times, I think we ran the ball maybe a little bit too much, and that’s kind of hard to say as a lineman. But it worked for us, it worked for us for a long time. The guys up front, they leaned on us, they leaned on Chris Carson [and the] stable of backs we had.”

Wilson threw for 3,448 yards, 35 touchdowns and seven interceptions while completing 65.6 percent of his passes and registering a passer rating of 110.9, but Brown wants to see more:

“I think Russ, we got to use him as much as possible next year,” Brown said. “He obviously had his best statistical year even with us running the ball as much as we did, but the balance is there, and I’m looking forward to it.”

Wilson threw just 427 passes in 2018, his lowest mark since his second year in the league back in 2013.

The Seahawks won 10 games and captured a Wild Card berth in the NFC before losing to the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs.