HumanCockroach wrote:I certainly get that feeling as well..
Honestly, I don't feel like with the exception of a few offensive line picks, Seattle has any type of actual "needs" at this point. There's a couple positions I would like them to draft ( OLB and DT) but really, I love that there is no glaring holes at this point allowing them to find and draft the best possible players literally anywhere ( well maybe minus k and p)
Not knowing how someone will perform, isn't the same as a glaring hole, is it? I certainly don't feel like that.
I think it's pretty close, at least something that needs to be seriously addressed because if they can't play at the NFL level in those positions it'll be a similar result as early last year.
HumanCockroach wrote:You know how any listed starter will perform prior to the season ? That means every rookie ever drafted or signed in the history of the sport that is listed as a starter creates a "hole" in your roster? Seems odd to draft anyone then???
not knowing how that someone will perform is pretty much exactly what a "hole" in your lineup is.
savvyman wrote:For the up-coming draft, he Seahawk's FO have identified:
The Best Athletes available
The Players with the Most Grit
They have the players ranked on this criteria listed in order. They will pick whoever is at the top of their list regardless of position for each round of the draft..
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