Seahawks 2015 Free Agents, Who do you keep?

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So I've found myself putting the cart in front of the horse a bit lately. I've been looking at all the free agents in this years class and thinking of all the different guys that would look so good in a Seahawks uniform. However I thought it prudent to first look at our own guys and see who we can/will bring back and who we can/should replace.

The Seattle Seahawks have 19 free agents as they enter the 2015 offseason. The new league year opens at 4 p.m. ET March 10, when unrestricted free agents can sign with any team.

Here’s a list of the Seahawks restricted and restricted free agents:

Unrestricted:
Taravis Jackson, quarterback
Will Tukuafu, fullback/defensive end
Anthony McCoy, tight end
Tony Moeaki, tight end
Lemuel Jeanpierre, center
Byron Maxwell, cornerback
Kevin Williams, defensive tackle
O'Brien Schofield, defensive end
Demarcus Dobbs, defensive end
D'Anthony Smith, defensive tackle
Malcolm Smith, outside linebacker
Heath Farwell, middle linebacker
Jeron Johnson, safety
Clint Gresham, long snapper

Restricted:
Jermaine Kearse, wide receiver
Bryan Walters, receiver/punt returner
Mike Morgan, outside linebacker
Greg Scruggs, defensive end
Stephen Schilling, guard
http://espn.go.com/blog/seattle-seahawks/post/_/id/11072/2015-seattle-seahawks-free-agents

Guys I would be more likely to bring back:

Tavaris Jackson - Team leader, loved in the locker room and solid backup
Will Tukuafu - liked the versatility but not sure he's a full time FB over Coleman, here's his shot
Tony Moeaki - cheap 2 year deal with incentives for games played
Lemuel Jeanpierre - Solid depth, I'd sign him for 2-3 years and continue development
Demarcus Dobbs - a little more than a camp invite but low guaranteed. Make him compete for a spot
Malcolm Smith - I'd try to bring him back if possible as depth but I'm not spending a lot of money
Jeron Johnson - Always very solid when called on, great depth, if ATL or JAX doesn't cherry pick him
Clint Gresham - He's Consistent

Restricted FA's:

Jermain Kearse - 2nd round tender
 

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I keep Tukuafu, he allows you to keep an extra player on game day. Keep Gresham been really consistant. Then I would offer one year deals to TJack,Williams, and Dobbs.
 

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Taravis Jackson, quarterback - Keep
Will Tukuafu, fullback/defensive end - Assess DC's health
Anthony McCoy, tight end - Assess Health
Tony Moeaki, tight end - Let Go
Lemuel Jeanpierre, center - Keep
Byron Maxwell, cornerback - Keep IF can afford
Kevin Williams, defensive tackle - Keep
O'Brien Schofield, defensive end - Keep
Demarcus Dobbs, defensive end - Let Go
D'Anthony Smith, defensive tackle - Let Go
Malcolm Smith, outside linebacker - Keep IF can afford
Heath Farwell, middle linebacker - let Go
Jeron Johnson, safety - Keep
Clint Gresham, long snapper - Keep

Restricted:
Jermaine Kearse, wide receiver - Let Go
Bryan Walters, receiver/punt returner - Let Go
Mike Morgan, outside linebacker - Keep
Greg Scruggs, defensive end - let Go
Stephen Schilling, guard - Let Go
 

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From that list, my number 1 guy will be Clint Gresham. Have people forgotten the cluster we had when we let go of JP Darche? You don't realize their value until you get a crappy one and you're holding your breath every snap.
 

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Kevin Willams,Tukuafu, Maxwell, Dobbs, Gresham, Kearse, OB and Jeron Johnson, JPL are my keepers. I really like a few other but at some point you got to realize there just injury prone. Out of everyone i listed i would only overpay for Maxwell and just a little for him.
 

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Here's a list of the guys I would hope we can keep in priority order (...IF, the price is right)

Unrestricted:
#9 - Tarvaris Jackson, quarterback
#2 - Anthony McCoy, tight end
#6 - Lemuel Jeanpierre, center
#1 - Byron Maxwell, cornerback
#3 - Kevin Williams, defensive tackle
#5 - O'Brien Schofield, defensive end
#8 - Heath Farwell, middle linebacker
#4 - Jeron Johnson, safety
#7 - Clint Gresham, long snapper

Restricted:
#1a - Jermaine Kearse, wide receiver
 

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Unrestricted:
Taravis Jackson, quarterback KEEP (at vet min, but draft competition)
Will Tukuafu, fullback/defensive end KEEP (at vet min, but draft competition)
Anthony McCoy, tight end KEEP (at vet min, but draft competition)
Tony Moeaki, tight end KEEP (at vet min)
Lemuel Jeanpierre, center KEEP (at vet min)
Byron Maxwell, cornerback KEEP (but only if free agency falls exactly right)
Kevin Williams, defensive tackle KEEP
O'Brien Schofield, defensive end KEEP (at vet min, draft competition, bubble player)
Demarcus Dobbs, defensive end KEEP (at vet min)
D'Anthony Smith, defensive tackle (no thanks)
Malcolm Smith, outside linebacker (no thanks)
Heath Farwell, middle linebacker I think he's retiring
Jeron Johnson, safety KEEP (at vet min, draft competition. Bubble player)
Clint Gresham, long snapper KEEP (at vet min)

Restricted:
Jermaine Kearse, wide receiver KEEP (2nd round RFA)
Bryan Walters, receiver/punt returner (no thanks)
Mike Morgan, outside linebacker (no thanks)
Greg Scruggs, defensive end (no thanks)
Stephen Schilling, guard (no thanks)
 

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kearly":xjyybqyp said:
Unrestricted:
Taravis Jackson, quarterback KEEP (at vet min, but draft competition)
Will Tukuafu, fullback/defensive end KEEP (at vet min, but draft competition)
Anthony McCoy, tight end KEEP (at vet min, but draft competition)
Tony Moeaki, tight end KEEP (at vet min)
Lemuel Jeanpierre, center KEEP (at vet min)
Byron Maxwell, cornerback KEEP (but only if free agency falls exactly right)
Kevin Williams, defensive tackle KEEP
O'Brien Schofield, defensive end KEEP (at vet min, draft competition, bubble player)
Demarcus Dobbs, defensive end KEEP (at vet min)
D'Anthony Smith, defensive tackle (no thanks)
Malcolm Smith, outside linebacker (no thanks)
Heath Farwell, middle linebacker I think he's retiring
Jeron Johnson, safety KEEP (at vet min, draft competition. Bubble player)
Clint Gresham, long snapper KEEP (at vet min)

Restricted:
Jermaine Kearse, wide receiver KEEP (2nd round RFA)
Bryan Walters, receiver/punt returner (no thanks)
Mike Morgan, outside linebacker (no thanks)
Greg Scruggs, defensive end (no thanks)
Stephen Schilling, guard (no thanks)

Kearly has it as right as possible. Keep as many as we can afford to. Add to the pile. Increase competition. Let the cuts come.

Most of these guys will be cheap. The only ones standing out to me as competitive players on the market are Maxwell, Schofield, Johnson and maybe Jean Pierre. But even those are mid level guys at best.
 

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Unrestricted:
Taravis Jackson, quarterback - Keep on another 1 year, vet min deal
Will Tukuafu, fullback/defensive end - Keep around.. have him compete with Coleman for job
Anthony McCoy, tight end - Bevell it (pass)
Tony Moeaki, tight end - Bevell it
Lemuel Jeanpierre, center - Keep on the cheap
Byron Maxwell, cornerback - Would love to keep, but will be too expensive
Kevin Williams, defensive tackle - Bring back on a 1-year deal if he wants to keep playing
O'Brien Schofield, defensive end - Try to retain on the cheap
Demarcus Dobbs, defensive end - Ditto
D'Anthony Smith, defensive tackle - Bevell it
Malcolm Smith, outside linebacker - Bevell it
Heath Farwell, middle linebacker - I believe he's retiring
Jeron Johnson, safety - Keep if possible, though he could probably start for a lot of teams
Clint Gresham, long snapper - Keep

Restricted:
Jermaine Kearse, wide receiver - lowest tender
Bryan Walters, receiver/punt returner - Bevell it
Mike Morgan, outside linebacker - Bevell it
Greg Scruggs, defensive end - lowest tender
Stephen Schilling, guard - Bevell it
 

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Hasselbeck":1xrgo8l4 said:
Unrestricted:
Taravis Jackson, quarterback - Keep on another 1 year, vet min deal
Will Tukuafu, fullback/defensive end - Keep around.. have him compete with Coleman for job
Anthony McCoy, tight end - Bevell it (pass)
Tony Moeaki, tight end - Bevell it
Lemuel Jeanpierre, center - Keep on the cheap
Byron Maxwell, cornerback - Would love to keep, but will be too expensive
Kevin Williams, defensive tackle - Bring back on a 1-year deal if he wants to keep playing
O'Brien Schofield, defensive end - Try to retain on the cheap
Demarcus Dobbs, defensive end - Ditto
D'Anthony Smith, defensive tackle - Bevell it
Malcolm Smith, outside linebacker - Bevell it
Heath Farwell, middle linebacker - I believe he's retiring
Jeron Johnson, safety - Keep if possible, though he could probably start for a lot of teams
Clint Gresham, long snapper - Keep

Restricted:
Jermaine Kearse, wide receiver - lowest tender
Bryan Walters, receiver/punt returner - Bevell it
Mike Morgan, outside linebacker - Bevell it
Greg Scruggs, defensive end - lowest tender
Stephen Schilling, guard - Bevell it

I understand part of what you are saying here, but need clarification. When you say Bevell it...is it tossing a coin and if it lands heads, keeper...tails, let go? But with the Bevell scheme....if it lands heads, we choose tails? So many different ways to go with this, I have no idea how it could work. Please advise. :stirthepot: :mrgreen: :twisted:
 

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Seahawkfan80":19923ys6 said:
Hasselbeck":19923ys6 said:
Unrestricted:
Taravis Jackson, quarterback - Keep on another 1 year, vet min deal
Will Tukuafu, fullback/defensive end - Keep around.. have him compete with Coleman for job
Anthony McCoy, tight end - Bevell it (pass)
Tony Moeaki, tight end - Bevell it
Lemuel Jeanpierre, center - Keep on the cheap
Byron Maxwell, cornerback - Would love to keep, but will be too expensive
Kevin Williams, defensive tackle - Bring back on a 1-year deal if he wants to keep playing
O'Brien Schofield, defensive end - Try to retain on the cheap
Demarcus Dobbs, defensive end - Ditto
D'Anthony Smith, defensive tackle - Bevell it
Malcolm Smith, outside linebacker - Bevell it
Heath Farwell, middle linebacker - I believe he's retiring
Jeron Johnson, safety - Keep if possible, though he could probably start for a lot of teams
Clint Gresham, long snapper - Keep

Restricted:
Jermaine Kearse, wide receiver - lowest tender
Bryan Walters, receiver/punt returner - Bevell it
Mike Morgan, outside linebacker - Bevell it
Greg Scruggs, defensive end - lowest tender
Stephen Schilling, guard - Bevell it

I understand part of what you are saying here, but need clarification. When you say Bevell it...is it tossing a coin and if it lands heads, keeper...tails, let go? But with the Bevell scheme....if it lands heads, we choose tails? So many different ways to go with this, I have no idea how it could work. Please advise. :stirthepot: :mrgreen: :twisted:

I would guess he's making a futile attempt at humor and substituting the name of our offensive coordinator for pass (he even put it in parentheses). Get it? I understand that in this world of snapchat and twitter that everyone fashions themselves a comedian these days, but the reality is that the head coach and quarterback of our favorite team in the world loves and respects our OC without a shadow of a doubt, so who are any of us not to put faith in that trust? I grasp that there's a few on here who need a scapegoat to cope like they once needed a chew toy when they were teething, but we are 12s, a powerful force that supports, not derides or pokes fun at, the best pro sports organization in the world!
 

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Siouxhawk":9dhmcb48 said:
I would guess he's making a futile attempt at humor and substituting the name of our offensive coordinator for pass. Get it? I understand that in this world of snapchat and twitter that everyone fashions themselves a comedian these days, but the reality is that the head coach and quarterback of our favorite team in the world loves and respects our OC without a shadow of a doubt, so who are any of us not to put faith in that trust? I grasp that there's a few on here who need a scapegoat to cope like they once needed a chew toy when they were teething, but we are 12s, a powerful force that supports, not derides or pokes fun at, the best pro sports organization in the world!
This.

It's also apparent that while some claim to love to Wilson and say he's elite they will forever bash the call as the worst play call ever...they obviously think our QB isn't good enough to win the game if having Wilson throw a pass is "the worst play call ever"
 

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Hawkfan77":3vtwdr65 said:
Siouxhawk":3vtwdr65 said:
I would guess he's making a futile attempt at humor and substituting the name of our offensive coordinator for pass. Get it? I understand that in this world of snapchat and twitter that everyone fashions themselves a comedian these days, but the reality is that the head coach and quarterback of our favorite team in the world loves and respects our OC without a shadow of a doubt, so who are any of us not to put faith in that trust? I grasp that there's a few on here who need a scapegoat to cope like they once needed a chew toy when they were teething, but we are 12s, a powerful force that supports, not derides or pokes fun at, the best pro sports organization in the world!
This.

It's also apparent that while some claim to love to Wilson and say he's elite they will forever bash the call as the worst play call ever...they obviously think our QB isn't good enough to win the game if having Wilson throw a pass is "the worst play call ever"

When you include the personnel used in the last play call, it was a very bad play call. Lockette is trying to get around a screen of Baldwin on Browner? Really?
 
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