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Where does massive Russell Wilson trade leave Seattle Seahawks? | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports

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33 opiniones en “Where does massive Russell Wilson trade leave Seattle Seahawks? | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports”

  1. Pick up a serviceable veteran QB, draft a QB you like to begin learning and competing, draft a young running back, build out the defense suitable to a 3-4; 4-3 hybrid through the rest of FA and draft (sorry Dunlap, still <3 you) make modifications to the O-line as needed. That’s my Seattle wishlist anyways.

  2. Drew Lock has had his moments, hes as talented at anyone. With him its all mental and that can be fixed. When I see Drew Lock is a see massive scheme fit, seahawks run a Sean McVay offense. Lock to me reminds me of Matt Stafford. Big arm, same body type, ability to move the pocket with play action.

  3. Will definitely miss Russ but the team clearly needed to enter a rebuild phase and wise to trade Russ while he's still a top prospect. Personally, I love Pete Carroll but they should have started at the top. Will miss Bobby, too, but his best years are surely behind him, maybe Tyler Lockett too. 🙁 If we can find a QB, give us three years and we'll be back!

  4. Idk I think seatle won this trade tbh like keep all this pics start lock he was a pretty receiver and tight end use your pics on defense and lil bit on offense on this draft definitely defense heavy see how well it goes if all goes wrong in the qb situation now have draft pics to get a qb and other values

  5. Do not get Watson ! Too many legal issues and he’ll want a ton of money soon. Don’t draft a QB this year either. Draft a QB next year, and in the meantime trade for Minshew or Jordan Love. Then use all that cap space money on the defense. Draft an OT in the first round this year

  6. I am scared to death that Carroll is going to used the picks we just got and then use every single pick to overreach for players like he has done in the last 8 drafts. They have drafted poorly in the last 8 or so drafts. I have no faith that he will make wise decisions during this crucial time.

  7. In Aussie speak, we 12s are "a cousin of wallaby Ted"…Roo Ted! Not sure you guys get what I am laying down here BUT we are that "jolly word" that can be used as all 8 parts of speech! Is there any way Pete could screw us over any further?? Maybe if he decides to take 2 running backs with our new found first round draft picks…Before you dismiss it out of hand, he has done it before…

  8. So all the talking heads are in agreement. No one is looking at Russ and asking, "is Seattle being stuck out of the money actually his fault?" We'll see. Tell you what my bet is: whoever starts for Seattle will be over 6'3" and reliably able to hit the slant and get rid of the ball without running the O-line ragged trying to cover for downfield gambles.

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