Ken Walker 2023 Version

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Assuming that we upgrade the offensive line in the off-season, and Ken has benefited from the experience of his first season in which he succeeded beyond expectations, IMO. I think he could push for most improved or even MVP if the Seahawks are contenders
 

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I could see Ken rushing for 1300 yards and 14 TDs next year, providing he plays in at least 15 games.

Last year he rushed for 1050 yards and 9 TDs.
 

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We need OL upgrades for that. Would love to see more of the Waldren offence going forward.
 

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Damn was hoping for a super jacked gym pic. I like women.
 

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I love Walker, and I'm excited about his future.

But I hope the 'Hawks use a pick on a "tenderizer" running back to take some early down carries and help wear defenses down. Zac Charbonnet or Roschon Johnson would fit the bill. I think Walker would be even more explosive if some early down carries and short-yardage stuff was spread around a bit.
 

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My big concern is that the Seahawks appear to be a "RB injury-producing" organization.

I'll have to agree with a poster from another thread that the Pete Carroll philosophy is to run the RBs into walls of players, hopefully to wear down the opposing line over 4 quarters, but the eye test says this eventually results in season-ending and even career-ending injury to said RBs.

My best version 2023 is KW walking off the field at the end of the season.
 

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My big concern is that the Seahawks appear to be a "RB injury-producing" organization.

I'll have to agree with a poster from another thread that the Pete Carroll philosophy is to run the RBs into walls of players, hopefully to wear down the opposing line over 4 quarters, but the eye test says this eventually results in season-ending and even career-ending injury to said RBs.

My best version 2023 is KW walking off the field at the end of the season.
FIFY - My best version 2023 is KW walking off the field after winning the super bowl.
 

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I would grab Tony Pollard if he gets to the open market and has recovered. That would be a great 1 2 punch with pounding the run or catching
 
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