Steady_Hawk wrote:In response to the many who may feel I'm insane, I really think Greg Robinson might be a very smart move.
#1. I have heard talk that he has a lot of similarities with our very own Walter Jones. Both were insanely fast and light on their feet. Most rank Greg as the #1 OT in the draft, and I remember Schneider talking about how high Walter Jones ranked on their board that year and how he was one the highest prospect ranking he had ever seen. If, and that's a fairly big if, Robinson sits that high on their board I would hope they would be looking at options to move up.
#2. Depth? We need more depth? Well, last time I checked so do the other 31 teams. We are probably one of the absolute deepest teams in the NFL as I type this. Lame excuse not to find a cornerstone piece if possible.
#3. Okung, while I love the guy he just can't stay healthy, and if this trend continues he won't be extended. We will have to find another LT anyways. I don't care how strange his injuries are, they keep piling up.
#4. We know what we have in Wilson. The guy is HOF material. He's simply phenomenal. Mark my words, you will never see another like him here, ever. For that reason, you cannot risk his health with unreliable OT's and doing so will be far more painful than having more draft picks.
#5. We don't do that well in the 1st round anyway. Thomas is the only surefire bet we have made out of 5 tries. Harvin is special, but let's wait to see if that trade was a worthy investment.
#6. Our money picks have been late round risk picks that have panned out. For that reason especially I wouldn't care if we trade some of our top picks away.
#7. Finally, we have no idea what that cost would be. It all depends on how badly another team wishes to move down. Raiders are talking with three teams as they have made it clear they wish to trade down. Back when the Jets traded for Sanchez they moved up quite a bit for a tawdry second round pick and a couple no-name players, so there's simply no way to know the cost to this team. I would not pull the trigger for 3 first round picks as Kali believes. There is a limit, but it doesn't mean you don't kick some tires.
Bottom line, if Schneider deems Greg Robinson as the next Walter Jones, I hope like hell they pull the trigger if the cost isn't too substantial. A healthy Russell Wilson is worth more than an entire draft.
Okay point by point:
1. Walter Jones was a far superior pass protector and a converted TE. If Walter Jones was seriously the comparison he would be the #1 overall pick on just about everyone's board.
2. Yes we need more depth. I don't hold the Seahawks to the standard of "31 other teams". If they construct their roster the right way, they will remain in elite company for years. Okung was bulletproof in college and now he's oft injured as a pro. So we should gamble that Greg Robinson is better than the guy we have slotted at 32, our 2015 1st round pick, and another high pick in 2015 or 2016?
3. You don't trade away your future for a LT. Walter Jones has really skewed your view of that position and its importance. Especially when you consider we are a run first team.
4. The only way Wilson is "HOF material" is if he does it like Aikman. He isn't Manning, Brady, Brees, or Rodgers. I doubt he ever will be. Wilson will benefit greatly from better interior protection more so than from the edges. If you have Greg Robinson at LT, but still putting garbage on the interior to leave Unger by himself RW will get destroyed by teams like AZ.
5. So we should trade away potentially 3 first round picks for 1 first round pick? How does decreasing the number of chances we have make us better off? Having multiple picks helps when you consider that we drafted E.J. Wilson 4 picks before Kam Chancellor.
6. More of the same faulty logic. PCJS have drafted 4 players in the first round. One of them is a future HOFer if he continues at this pace. I'll take a HOF player out of the first round every 4 years. Especially when guys like Sherman and Chancellor come in the later rounds.
7. There is no way in hell trading from 32wouldn't mean 3 high picks. Sorry, you get what you pay for, except in this case it would be like going to Vegas and betting your kid's college fund because you think he's smart enough to get a scholarship when he gets older.