https://www.oregonlive.com/nfl/2021/06/ ... nsion.htmlWhat could be problematic for the Seahawks is Adams may be focusing on signing a new deal that is above the norm for a positional player. Adams’ agent will probably point out he’s more than just a safety.
Adams may want edge rusher money after he posted 9.5 sacks in 2021, an all-time, single-season record for a defensive back.
On the other hand, the Seahawks will probably balk at any deal that would make Adams the highest-paid defensive player on the team. There’s Wagner, who has been a first-team All-Pro pick five consecutive seasons, a Pro Bowl selection seven straight seasons and he is a future Hall of Fame selection. Wagner signed a three-year, $54 million extension averaging $18 million per year at the start of training camp in 2019.
Hopefully this doesn't turn ugly and they can sign him long term for a fair price