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I'm going with R Lockette. With the addition of Tyler Lockett, his reps at WR will be reduced, and I think Mathews could be a better WR. The only question, is there someone to take his SP play, he did a great job last year.
Chawker":2u3vx71z said:I'm thinking C-Mike, he doesn't really fit the mold of a north and south running style like Rawls. His talents tends to lie more of a edge type runner, not really the type we need in Seattle.
Lynch,Turbin and Rawls all bruising types of backs. Cheers
jake206":3hpdpkj8 said:Chris Matthews. Seems a little too comfortable...and not competing as he did last year.
Hasselbeck":1su79tqo said:jake206":1su79tqo said:Chris Matthews. Seems a little too comfortable...and not competing as he did last year.
He was competing just fine and it knocked him out for two weeks. I think Matthews is safe. He was wide open in the EZ last night and Daniels missed him.
hawknation2015":384lgmdw said:Chawker":384lgmdw said:I'm thinking C-Mike, he doesn't really fit the mold of a north and south running style like Rawls. His talents tends to lie more of a edge type runner, not really the type we need in Seattle.
Lynch,Turbin and Rawls all bruising types of backs. Cheers
No chance Michael is released this year.
SeaChaise agreeing with you in 5-4-3-2....Hasselbeck":2knr87f0 said:Russell Wilson. I mean he only had 1 TD in 4 games
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Hawkstorian":3jbed7s8 said:Either Lockette or Matthews is cut, just not sure which one. I'd rather keep Matthews personally.
edogg23":35wgojwg said:Christine Michael. Probably the worst draft pick PC/JS have made. It's obvious now he is not ever going to earn getting on the field and probably for good reason. Rawls looks better than him and he is undrafted.
Hawkstorian":1t86vu6n said:Either Lockette or Matthews is cut, just not sure which one. I'd rather keep Matthews personally.