2020 he joined the Jaguars but he opted out due to Covid.
Woods signed a 1-year/$3M contract with a $750k signing bonus.
Aros wrote:JAG? Too lazy to look up film of him...Doesn't ring a bell.
nwHawk wrote:Played decent here, but his best days are behind him. More of a run stopper.
I kinda like it. I really think Poona should stay at 3tech and let Mone and Woods play the 1tech on non obvious pass downs.
Pandion Haliaetus wrote:Front 7?
Leo: Dunlap, Robinson, Taylor
3T: Ford, Collier
NT: Woods, Mone
5T: Hyder, Greene
SLB: Mayowa, Barton
MLB: Wagner
WLB: Brooks, BBK
sutz wrote:Another depth signing for the DT rotation.![]()
Looks like they're really trying to solidify the D-line this year across the board. Hopefully his PED problem won't crop up again.
jammerhawk wrote:Interesting addition!
Had not even thought of him when the Reed situation hit the fan, sneaky good add. Woods played well for the team before his year off, and although older is an absolute immovable force inside that opponents can’t blow off his spot while he is in run D. I’m sure with a season to get rested up and everything rehabbed he’s refreshed and ready to do his thing. The team has his medical records on file and he had to have been cleared when he left in FA, but then didn’t play last year.
I like this addition, not a flash guy but steady and reliable.
jammerhawk wrote:Interesting addition!
Had not even thought of him when the Reed situation hit the fan, sneaky good add. Woods played well for the team before his year off, and although older is an absolute immovable force inside that opponents can’t blow off his spot while he is in run D. I’m sure with a season to get rested up and everything rehabbed he’s refreshed and ready to do his thing. The team has his medical records on file and he had to have been cleared when he left in FA, but then didn’t play last year.
I like this addition, not a flash guy but steady and reliable.
hawkfan68 wrote:They didn’t break the bank for Woods but not sure if he immediately improves the run defense. They weren’t all that much better in 2019 with him. https://www.fieldgulls.com/2019/12/26/21037596/seattle-seahawks-run-defense-worst-nfl-statistics-2019-season
hawkfan68 wrote:They didn’t break the bank for Woods but not sure if he immediately improves the run defense. They weren’t all that much better in 2019 with him. https://www.fieldgulls.com/2019/12/26/21037596/seattle-seahawks-run-defense-worst-nfl-statistics-2019-season
What I do know is that Jarran Reed, Jadeveon Clowney, Ziggy Ansah, Al Woods, and Quinton Jefferson are all unrestricted free agents this offseason. We could be looking at a very different defensive line in 2020, and perhaps it may be welcomed.
Jville wrote:hawkfan68 wrote:They didn’t break the bank for Woods but not sure if he immediately improves the run defense. They weren’t all that much better in 2019 with him. https://www.fieldgulls.com/2019/12/26/21037596/seattle-seahawks-run-defense-worst-nfl-statistics-2019-season
A quote from the linked article above .....................What I do know is that Jarran Reed, Jadeveon Clowney, Ziggy Ansah, Al Woods, and Quinton Jefferson are all unrestricted free agents this offseason. We could be looking at a very different defensive line in 2020, and perhaps it may be welcomed.
........................................... I find it interesting that for 2021 they passed on bringing back all those brand names but chose the proven blue collar run stopper.
kf3339 wrote:hawkfan68 wrote:They didn’t break the bank for Woods but not sure if he immediately improves the run defense. They weren’t all that much better in 2019 with him. https://www.fieldgulls.com/2019/12/26/21037596/seattle-seahawks-run-defense-worst-nfl-statistics-2019-season
He wasn't a starter on our D-Line. He made plays when in the game. Several goal line stops that were critical that year. No one is expecting him to start on the line, but be in the rotation as last time. He sure as H*&ll doesn't hurt our line play.
hawkfan68 wrote:Jville wrote:hawkfan68 wrote:They didn’t break the bank for Woods but not sure if he immediately improves the run defense. They weren’t all that much better in 2019 with him. https://www.fieldgulls.com/2019/12/26/21037596/seattle-seahawks-run-defense-worst-nfl-statistics-2019-season
A quote from the linked article above .....................What I do know is that Jarran Reed, Jadeveon Clowney, Ziggy Ansah, Al Woods, and Quinton Jefferson are all unrestricted free agents this offseason. We could be looking at a very different defensive line in 2020, and perhaps it may be welcomed.
........................................... I find it interesting that for 2021 they passed on bringing back all those brand names but chose the proven blue collar run stopper.
Everyone knows that Clowney, Ansah, Reed, and Jefferson would cost too much. Therefore that probably factored in why they aren't being considered thus far. If there was no salary cap involved, maybe they would have considered bringing them back or a least keeping them (in the case of Reed). If they had money do you believe they would be in the mix for a 34 year old defensive tackle with all the other options out there? I surely don't think so.
Jville wrote:hawkfan68 wrote:Jville wrote:hawkfan68 wrote:They didn’t break the bank for Woods but not sure if he immediately improves the run defense. They weren’t all that much better in 2019 with him. https://www.fieldgulls.com/2019/12/26/21037596/seattle-seahawks-run-defense-worst-nfl-statistics-2019-season
A quote from the linked article above .....................What I do know is that Jarran Reed, Jadeveon Clowney, Ziggy Ansah, Al Woods, and Quinton Jefferson are all unrestricted free agents this offseason. We could be looking at a very different defensive line in 2020, and perhaps it may be welcomed.
........................................... I find it interesting that for 2021 they passed on bringing back all those brand names but chose the proven blue collar run stopper.
Everyone knows that Clowney, Ansah, Reed, and Jefferson would cost too much. Therefore that probably factored in why they aren't being considered thus far. If there was no salary cap involved, maybe they would have considered bringing them back or a least keeping them (in the case of Reed). If they had money do you believe they would be in the mix for a 34 year old defensive tackle with all the other options out there? I surely don't think so.
Surely your not claiming that Woods and Woods alone was solely responsible for run defense slippage and the other four had no accountability with regards to stopping the run. Or are you? Are brand names entitled to some kind of immunity from criticism? Was Woods and Woods alone the fall guy for 2019?
hawkfan68 wrote:Jville wrote:hawkfan68 wrote:Jville wrote:
A quote from the linked article above .....................
........................................... I find it interesting that for 2021 they passed on bringing back all those brand names but chose the proven blue collar run stopper.
Everyone knows that Clowney, Ansah, Reed, and Jefferson would cost too much. Therefore that probably factored in why they aren't being considered thus far. If there was no salary cap involved, maybe they would have considered bringing them back or a least keeping them (in the case of Reed). If they had money do you believe they would be in the mix for a 34 year old defensive tackle with all the other options out there? I surely don't think so.
Surely your not claiming that Woods and Woods alone was solely responsible for run defense slippage and the other four had no accountability with regards to stopping the run. Or are you? Are brand names entitled to some kind of immunity from criticism? Was Woods and Woods alone the fall guy for 2019?
That was not said nor implied. All that I had said is that Woods was part of the defense that was one of the worst run defenses in the league. So his signing is not that exciting (at least to me).They brought back Woods because they were able to get him cheap and they are tight against the salary cap.
Jville wrote:hawkfan68 wrote:Jville wrote:hawkfan68 wrote:
Everyone knows that Clowney, Ansah, Reed, and Jefferson would cost too much. Therefore that probably factored in why they aren't being considered thus far. If there was no salary cap involved, maybe they would have considered bringing them back or a least keeping them (in the case of Reed). If they had money do you believe they would be in the mix for a 34 year old defensive tackle with all the other options out there? I surely don't think so.
Surely your not claiming that Woods and Woods alone was solely responsible for run defense slippage and the other four had no accountability with regards to stopping the run. Or are you? Are brand names entitled to some kind of immunity from criticism? Was Woods and Woods alone the fall guy for 2019?
That was not said nor implied. All that I had said is that Woods was part of the defense that was one of the worst run defenses in the league. So his signing is not that exciting (at least to me).They brought back Woods because they were able to get him cheap and they are tight against the salary cap.
Understood and that's fine. I was just pointing out that there were many other team mates with run stopping responsibilities that disappointed in 2019. If anything, I doubt Woods man handling demonstrations were the root of any 2019 slippage.
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