Largent80 wrote:I also think that if there is a huge run on QB's (and there is a possibility of 5 being taken round 1) that the Hawks may take BPA and depending on the comp picks acquired for next year, make a trade with those or maybe even trade a player or 2 for picks.
But the needs may outweigh all of this and fortunately for the Hawks, there are players available to fill most of those needs, they just need the picks.
Largent80 wrote:That's the thing every year. I do all this research and predict this or that, and they go a completely different direction. Even when I try to think like them in my predictions I'm always way off....
HumanCockroach wrote:So, what offensive lineman y'all wanting gone? The first year early pick tackle, the first year early pick guard/ center off the all rookie team, the pro bowl center, the tackle y'all claim is good? All I'm seeing needed is possibly a guard, not sure that's an early round pick.
Edit: unless there's a LT available that's a stud can actually pass block, then trade up.
Largent80 wrote:Roach, (and aptly named)Trade up for LT, dude are you Waynes World mental?
We need interior G and RT. on the OL and need Interior pass rushing Defensive Line.
Those are so obvious needs.
HumanCockroach wrote:Draft a guard in the 4th round ( 3rd if you can recoup a pick), sign an inexpensive guard option or two... possibly trade up for a decent LT and try to trade Brown to recoup the wasted picks lost on acquiring him, if possible, if not, then fill a guard position, and continue to allow the young offensive lineman to continue to learn and grow, ignoring the knee jerk fan criticism about how horrible the lines is, or uneducated claims of not investing in it, they been doing it since Caroll has been here, with 6 playoff appearances and two SBs, no reason to believe they got the right of it.
HumanCockroach wrote:https://247sports.com/nfl/seattle-seahawks/ContentGallery/How-to-fix-the-Seahawks-run-game-in-2018-114533255/8
It's like I'm not as clueless or far out there add some seen to want to pretend...
NorthHawk wrote:You don't give up on young OL after 1 or 2 years.
HumanCockroach wrote:Technique isn't a rust thing IMHO, and he falters in it. I don't know if he simply wasn't very good technique wise earlier in his career but was a good enough athlete to make up for it, and has slowed to the point he can't any longer, or if he simply became lazy and no longer has the footwork to be effective. That said, at least touching a DE off the snap isn't a training camp issue, or a not knowing the guy next to you issue, it's a you're not up to snuff issue. Hopefully he resembles a half way decent LT next season, it is a contract year after all, but I do know if Houston thought he was as good as some make him out to be, he NEVER leaves Houston, as they were making a push towards playoffs, and he had already reported, with a young franchise QB needing to be protected.... there was zero cap issues, his holdout was over, and if he was as great as some believe, he's still in Houston not Seattle. Isn't like they replaced him with some young stud, or a perennial pro bowler... they replaced him with a journeyman making league minimum...
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