I think it means they don't feel a QB they like will fall to 16 and are going to try to trade back. Now could be that a QB they like does fall and can't swing a decent offer to trade down. If that happens, who knows, maybe they do draft a QB.
I watch Viens video's and they are pretty decent, but Vien slow style bugs me at times. Talks slow gets long winded and wordy, just takes to long to spit out what he wants to say. The kind of guy folks generally cut off because they already got what he is trying to say.
I find myself wondering if JS has the answers. Like he got rid of over paid but under preforming players, but he was the one to sign them to those contracts, Also I got to wonder after two years of having 3 first round picks and 4 2nd round picks why do the Seahawks have a piss poor defense and...
Got to have some way to build a roster, you can't have zero OL or zero DL so no matter the yada yada teams are drafting and signing FA's for need. Of course you don't want to pass on a Aaron Donald because you have a decent player at the position and could use a RG or safety but lets quit...
6 million is not expensive, it's cheap. You don't do the 5th year option , you let him hit free agency and see how it works out all your risking is a 2025 6th and if he signs elsewhere you get a comp pick maybe higher then a 6th.
Edit: Steelers only paying Fields 3.2 million
I'd rather they drafted Penix in the first round, have 5 years with that rookie contract (even though they would likely start Geno year one). I get that by trading for your QB of the future you can use all your picks for other positions, but you won't be getting the advantage of having a QB on a...
I think we were all aware that the Seahawks were not getting into the early spending frenzy other then to sign a couple of their own FA's. Think the surprise has been just the sheer number of free agents getting snapped up early on. A number of those signed were players that folks figured would...
I think most of us realize the early spending frenzy results in over paying some times by a lot. Still it's kind of painful to watch all the glitz get signed before the Seahawks make a move. So painful but smart in theory at least.
I'd rather see him walk then over pay also, but IDK if I agree that JS isn't willing to over spend. JS is pretty defensive about what he gave up for Williams and has said signing Williams is a priory so I think he will be willing to go high for Williams because he has got to know Williams...
QB being the single most important position and once you find a good one they stick around for a decade or longer, that is why you nail that down ASAP. Defense is made up of 11 starters plus some rotational players and while you can add some with the draft, you lose some to free agency every...
You could do a similar list of elite defensive players who don't get it done. Lets see Myles Garrett, T.J. Watt, Micah Parsons, Maxx Crosby, Nick Bosa, Sauce Gardner, and on and on.
Agree. It's not like anyone expects Geno to take the Seahawks to olayoff success or even to win the division. He's a dead end and better to have the cap space and a rookie prospect with a higher ceiling. Having a QB with a rookie contract is one of the big advantages to build a better roster...