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A few fans are suggesting that it may be time to trade ET while he still has some value. Who knows what the trade, IF it happens, will bring in draft pick capital? Ideally, we should hope for IMO a maximum return of maybe a 1-st & maybe a 3-rd or 4-th in this years draft. The bottom line to this thinking is what player takes over at FS? McDougald may be replacing Kam already so of the current roster possibilities leaves Thompson, Tyson & Hill. I think if they do indeed trade ET, they'll likely draft another FS in the mid-to-late rounds. After some research I feel I've narrowed down the 3 "most likely" players to be drafted as ET replacements. Note: Slim pickings at day-3 FS this year.
(1) Watts is more physical and a better tackler than ET and flies around the field making plays. He may not quite have the top end long speed that ET has but has some qualities ET lacks and he's a good player to consider in Rd-3.
----FS-Armani Watts, Texas A&M, 5-110/205, 4.49/40 +/-, #67-overall, projected Rd-2/3
2017: 13-games, 87-tkls, 57-solo, 4-INT, 1-FR, 10.0-TFL, .5-Sacks, 5-PBU, 2-FF & 2-blocked kicks
2016: 9-games, 56-tkls, 36-solo, 2-INT, 6.0-TFL, 1.0-Sacks, 3-PBU, 1-QBH, 2-FF
2015: 13-games, 126-tkls, 83-solo, 1-INT, 6.0-TFL, 2-PBU, 2-FF
2014: 13-games, 59-tkls, 38-solo, 3-INT, 2.0-TFL, 8-PBU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArJujF7Grbw
Stewart is IMO one of the better CB's in this class, FS is listed as his second position, not sure if he's played much FS, but ball skills wise he's a good player well worth consideration Rd-3/4 as both a CB and possible FS. Length unknown.
----CB/FS?-M. J. Stewart, No. Car., 5-111/205, 4.53/40 +/-, #118-overall, projected Rd-3/4
2017: 12-games, 45-tkls, 33-solo, 5.0-TFL, 2.0-Sacks, 12-PBU, 2-QBH. + 15/170 punt ret. 11.33/avg
2016: 13-games, 66-tkls, 48-solo, 1-FR, 3.5-TFL, 11-PBU, 2-FF
2015: 12-games, 62-tkls, 34-solo, 4-INT, 2.5-TFL, 1.0-Sacks, 14-PBU, 1-FF
2014: 13-games, 26-kls, 14-solo, .5-TFL, 4-PBU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRMdMGVZzZ4
If none of the above end up with the Seahawks, a late Rd/UDFA player to keep an eye on thru the post season and combine is this kid from UConn, he's a ball hawk with some nice speed (close to ET?) and would make a nice addition to the Seahawks roster at a low draft cost. He may be a developmental guy that just needs a little coaching up?
----FS/CB-Jamar Summers, UConn, 5-116/190, 4.44/40 +/-, #999-overall, projected Rd-7/UDFA
2017: 11-games, 63-tkls, 49-solo, 1-INT, 1.0-TFL, 1-Sack, 7-PBU, 1-FF
2016: 12-games, 59-tkls, 42-solo, 2-INT, 1-FR, 4.0-TFL, 9-PBU
2015: 13-games, 39-tkls, 25-solo, 8-INT (1 for TD), .5-TFL, 3-PBU
2014: 12-games, 22-tkls, 16-solo, 1-INT, 2-PBU, 1-Blocked kick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLrZXbMcmYE
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(1) Watts is more physical and a better tackler than ET and flies around the field making plays. He may not quite have the top end long speed that ET has but has some qualities ET lacks and he's a good player to consider in Rd-3.
----FS-Armani Watts, Texas A&M, 5-110/205, 4.49/40 +/-, #67-overall, projected Rd-2/3
2017: 13-games, 87-tkls, 57-solo, 4-INT, 1-FR, 10.0-TFL, .5-Sacks, 5-PBU, 2-FF & 2-blocked kicks
2016: 9-games, 56-tkls, 36-solo, 2-INT, 6.0-TFL, 1.0-Sacks, 3-PBU, 1-QBH, 2-FF
2015: 13-games, 126-tkls, 83-solo, 1-INT, 6.0-TFL, 2-PBU, 2-FF
2014: 13-games, 59-tkls, 38-solo, 3-INT, 2.0-TFL, 8-PBU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArJujF7Grbw
Stewart is IMO one of the better CB's in this class, FS is listed as his second position, not sure if he's played much FS, but ball skills wise he's a good player well worth consideration Rd-3/4 as both a CB and possible FS. Length unknown.
----CB/FS?-M. J. Stewart, No. Car., 5-111/205, 4.53/40 +/-, #118-overall, projected Rd-3/4
2017: 12-games, 45-tkls, 33-solo, 5.0-TFL, 2.0-Sacks, 12-PBU, 2-QBH. + 15/170 punt ret. 11.33/avg
2016: 13-games, 66-tkls, 48-solo, 1-FR, 3.5-TFL, 11-PBU, 2-FF
2015: 12-games, 62-tkls, 34-solo, 4-INT, 2.5-TFL, 1.0-Sacks, 14-PBU, 1-FF
2014: 13-games, 26-kls, 14-solo, .5-TFL, 4-PBU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRMdMGVZzZ4
If none of the above end up with the Seahawks, a late Rd/UDFA player to keep an eye on thru the post season and combine is this kid from UConn, he's a ball hawk with some nice speed (close to ET?) and would make a nice addition to the Seahawks roster at a low draft cost. He may be a developmental guy that just needs a little coaching up?
----FS/CB-Jamar Summers, UConn, 5-116/190, 4.44/40 +/-, #999-overall, projected Rd-7/UDFA
2017: 11-games, 63-tkls, 49-solo, 1-INT, 1.0-TFL, 1-Sack, 7-PBU, 1-FF
2016: 12-games, 59-tkls, 42-solo, 2-INT, 1-FR, 4.0-TFL, 9-PBU
2015: 13-games, 39-tkls, 25-solo, 8-INT (1 for TD), .5-TFL, 3-PBU
2014: 12-games, 22-tkls, 16-solo, 1-INT, 2-PBU, 1-Blocked kick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLrZXbMcmYE
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