by monkey » Sun Mar 23, 2014 4:56 pm
All I know is, after the draft, when we are all looking at at least one WR, (hopefully one of either Jordan Matthews or Martavis Bryant for that big body role, and maybe even Jared Abbrederis just because he's cool and already played a year with Wilson), and we are all looking at at least one probably two offensive linemen, one of whom is slated to star from day one, and will be a BIG upgrade at his spot (hopefully someone like Joel Bitonio who could play tackle or guard and start day one IMO), we will ALL view this offseason so much differently.
Point is, no offense to the threads starter, but I just don't see the point of throwing around grades for an off season that isn't even half over yet.
If we land a big body WR and a starting O-Linemen (and I'd bet just about anything we will land both) then people will say that this whole off season was a HUGE success...rightly so.
So why bother talking about it before the draft? Why bother getting all worried about whether or not we're doing enough to address our offensive needs before the draft?
It's very obvious even to someone who doesn't know much about the Seahawks that the front office knows what it is doing. This is NOT the Raiders or Browns...this is the Super Bowl Champion Seattle Seahawks front office we are talking about. They get it, they know what our needs are, far better than we do!
This years free agent crop didn't include anyone, and I mean ANYONE worth a lot of money that plays on the offensive line, and yet several fortunes were made by players who are offensive linemen. Heck, our own right tackle just got rich going to play with another team, and we all know that he's nothing to write home about...Breno sure got paid like a pro bowler though!
I'm far more interested to find out if we end up with one or two starters on the O-line from the draft. My guess is it will be just one, and that either Bowie or Bailey get the other spot, depending on who we draft obviously. I'd also guess that the big body receiver I think we will draft, will probably start the year as the #4 receiver, just so he has time to get acclimated before really unleashing him, which would make Harvin, Baldwin and Kearse the numbers one through three WR's, at least at first.
I find those far more interesting questions than whether or not our front office is too stupid to realize that the offensive line is a weak spot!