If it were up to me I would do it but it would have to worth it. What would be worth It?
From The Browns:
#1
#12
Joe Thomas
Danny Shelton
Browns get Wilson but also have to take:
Darrell Bevell
Jermaine Kearse
Jeremy Lane
Kevin Pierre-Louis
I'll give them our 2017 1st Rounder as well.
Seahawks then flip #1 overall to the Bills for #10, Tyrod Taylor, 2nd Rounder, and 2017 1st Rounder.
Seahawks then drop another 7-10 spots to pick up another 2nd Rounder using the #12 pick.
Draft Gods then appease me with guaranteeing these players in our top100 selections.
1a: RB, Leonard Fournette, LSU
1b: DB, Jabrill Peppers, Mich
1c: OT, Ryan Ramzyck, Wisc
2a: DB, Budda Baker, UW
2b: WR, Juju Smith-Schuster, USC
2c: NB, Jourdan Lewis, Mich
3a: CB, Kevin King, UW
Fournette gives us that big, dominant bruising force to complement with Rawls and Prosise.
Fant can develop behind Thomas for a couple of seasons, Ramzyck takes over the RT spot as a big, nasty road grader with LT potential. Bookends upgraded.
Peppers, Baker, and King become heir apparent to Chancellor, Thomas, and Sherman respectfully. King / Elliot compete at RCB this year, then Lewis/Baker for NCB. Lewis isn't the ideal Seahawks metric but the guy can lock down and make plays. Hes a little guy that has the potential to matchup and erase other little guys and his awareness + ball skills are superb, so don't think he's another Kelly Jennings( so I'm hoping Lewis drops in this deep class because his size) I really wanted Sidney Jones too but Peppers made more sense and adds value as a returner which is needed with Locketts status in doubt.
Juju Smith-Schuster gives the team a very needed tall, strong, big-bodied possession WR on the outside that will upgrade the RZ offense. He will compete with McEvoy and possibly Kasen Williams for the Kearse role.
Danny Shelton gives the Seahawks another young elite run stuffer that will form an immovable wall with Reed for the future. Think of the Williams wall of the past Vikings. Rubin moves into the rotation as a backup at both spots.
So now the Seahawks are deeper at every group with new young players barring QB and LB, we can get LBs in rounds 4-7.
I don't think Tyrod Taylor is the defacto answer, so we give him some competition. Colin Kaepernick is available. We sign him on cheap backup deal for a QB, 5-6 m, and let him compete for a starting opportunity.
So we went from Wilson to a competition of elite athletes at QB with ample starting experience between them, that leaves only one sizeable void and that is OC.
I would go after the guy who has experience with both the new QBs, a guy who has an Oline background and commitment to developing a dominant running game that would mesh well with Cable's schemes and philosophies. Who is sort of a OT/TE specialist coach in his past that can help develop our guys into competent blockers. That guy would be, Greg Roman.
No Russell Wilson but you can't deny that this make over would be awesome all things considering, we get younger and more physical across the board especially in a revamped secondary with guys developing to take over for the future.
And I can't imagine a Seahawks running game with its Oline potential, with Taylor and Kaepernick, with Roman and Cable together, and with a hopefully healthy stable of RBs that features Fournette, Rawls, and Prosise.
Damn, but yeah all that has to happen for me to trade Russell Wilson.