Not sure if all of this has been posted but:
Seahawks no.3 future franchise behind :49ersmall: and Greenbay
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/ ... 016-season
Christine Michael no.5 future RB:
Percy Harvin no.6 future WR:
Russell Wilson no. 3 future QB:
Seahawks no.3 future franchise behind :49ersmall: and Greenbay
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/ ... 016-season
Christine Michael no.5 future RB:
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/ ... s-2016-nflESPNINSIDER":6yn7expw said:The selection of Michael seemed like an odd one, but Marshawn Lynch, with his extremely violent running style, probably isn't going to last long in this league. Michael is a first-round caliber talent, but has a lot of questions off the field. Expect Pete Carroll and company to harness Michael's great talent by bringing him along slowly. By 2016, he will be a total stud and a true every-down running back. Ignoring their extenuating circumstances, Lattimore and Michael are the most talented all-around running backs from this latest draft class.
Percy Harvin no.6 future WR:
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/ ... hoices-nflESPNINSIDER":6yn7expw said:There have been some injury and attitude concerns for Harvin during his first four seasons in Minnesota, but a change of scenery has him ready to explode in Seattle in 2013. His rare open-field elusiveness, coupled with great strength for a player of his stature, makes him a rare breed. He can take carries from the backfield, too, and he'll now play with a quarterback who can deliver the ball on a rope; that will only help the electric Harvin.
Russell Wilson no. 3 future QB:
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/ ... 0-qbs-2016ESPNINSIDER":6yn7expw said:Wilson has shown he can succeed from within the pocket as a shorter quarterback. He finished his rookie season with a 21-8 ratio of TDs to INTs from inside the pocket and a 5-2 ratio outside it. Wilson led the NFL in both passer rating (120.3) and Total QBR (83.9) over the final eight games of the 2012 season. More scrambler than pure runner, Wilson avoided big hits even though he held the ball longer than any quarterback (4.1 seconds before the throw on average). He will be tougher to defend with Percy Harvin drawing attention from opposing defenses.