SeahawksFanForever":2anamqw5 said:My guess is that it will be a conditional 7th round pick
HawkFan72":1ovq1olg said:SeahawksFanForever":1ovq1olg said:My guess is that it will be a conditional 7th round pick
Likely. Another option is the Raiders have 2 7th rounders this year, so maybe they just give us one of those.
kidhawk":zdpc5ht4 said:HawkFan72":zdpc5ht4 said:SeahawksFanForever":zdpc5ht4 said:My guess is that it will be a conditional 7th round pick
Likely. Another option is the Raiders have 2 7th rounders this year, so maybe they just give us one of those.
I think a lot depends on how quickly they can get a contract done. The draft is coming up quickly, so it's possible that they don't have a contract done in time to trade a pick this year. If that's the case, it opens up a few scenarios, because not only could we trade him straight up for a pick, we could make it conditional, raising the possible value against the risk of Lynch getting hurt early and not reaching any specified goals in the trade and getting nothing.
Lots of options still available, but I wouldn't be surprised at all if the deal is for a pick in the 2018 draft and not this year.
SeahawksFanForever":1vbujxq0 said:My guess is that it will be a conditional 7th round pick
Seahawk_Dan":2dqbdgx1 said:SeahawksFanForever":2dqbdgx1 said:My guess is that it will be a conditional 7th round pick
You think so? I mean, I can see that happening easily, but it being the Raiders would they be a little desperate just to have "that final piece" to their playoff puzzle and overpay for him, stock wise? 7th is the more than likely outcome, but I wouldn't be surprised if Seattle tried to squeeze a 5th Rounder out of it.
Aros":f26xgp6v said:It will be for a song, a box of Skittles and a newspaper and I'm completely okay with that.
endzorn":3mhdkoan said:Nothing less than two 1sts and a player.
FlyHawksFly":39afz8ig said:MontanaHawk05":39afz8ig said:Judging by the Raiders of last year, this probably puts them in the Super Bowl this year. Lynch never had as good an O-line here as he'll have there.
Seattle's olines were some of the better rushing lines in the NFL during Lynch's time here. They consistently had positive yards before contact, sometimes as much as 2-3 yards, which is the sign of a great run blocking team.
semiahmoo":4obscd9r said:Aros":4obscd9r said:It will be for a song, a box of Skittles and a newspaper and I'm completely okay with that.
Agreed. He owes us nothing.
Best of luck to Beast. Would love to see him get some more TD's.