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Noah Fant is the 3rd player
Always wondered why these trades always include an add-on draft pick going the other way....
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Noah Fant is the 3rd player
Seattle probably now has the capital to make a play for Deshaun Watson.
Drew Lock, Shelby Harris, Noah Fant, two 1sts, two 2nds and a 5th for Russell Wilson and a 4th.
That's a haul for a guy who doesn't want to be there. Seattle will probably make a play for Watson now.
I think Wilson's decline may be real, but he's still good enough to be impactful for at least a couple more years. However, he didn't want to be in Seattle anymore and, with Carroll being supported by team ownership, that was a situation that was not going to be resolved in any way other than Wilson moving on.
It's a shame, but Seattle will at least get some return.
Wilson fell off down the stretch in 2020 too. Not just last year. His size and age could be working against him. He isn't Lamar Jackson, but also isn't a pocket passer. He does rely on his physical skills. So it is possible that the Seahawks saw the beginning of the end of Wilson and decided to trade him before other teams started to see the same thing.
for an aging QB who seemed to be unhappy with the franchise? They got a good deal imoOuch. To me Seattle got hosed.
Weapons play a role. Seattle hasn't given him much help offensively these last few years. Metcalf is explosive, but he's not a great receiver.Wilson fell off down the stretch in 2020 too. Not just last year. His size and age could be working against him. He isn't Lamar Jackson, but also isn't a pocket passer. He does rely on his physical skills. So it is possible that the Seahawks saw the beginning of the end of Wilson and decided to trade him before other teams started to see the same thing.
It's definitely the Brady 2013/2019 scenario.He's had a 3 year statistical decline, and I think his actual play has declined as well. The question is how much of the is a Brady 2013/2019 type scenario, and how much is an actual decline in play. Denver is banking on it being mostly the former.
It's definitely the Brady 2013/2019 scenario.
Yeah, no kidding. There's no way the Pats can get a Wildcard over the Chargers or the Raiders...oh wait.Damn. This makes things even tougher for the Patriots in the AFC.
Definitely no chance of us making the Playoffs this year.
And you guys are REALLY sleeping on Wilson. Dude has still been good, don't let the finger issue fool you. His best receiver is D.K Metcalf, who can only run like 1 or 2 routes and drops a lot of passes.
You guys are sounding like Brady haters in 2019 sounded.
Damn. This makes things even tougher for the Patriots in the AFC.
Definitely no chance of us making the Playoffs this year.
And you guys are REALLY sleeping on Wilson. Dude has still been good, don't let the finger issue fool you. His best receiver is D.K Metcalf, who can only run like 1 or 2 routes and drops a lot of passes.
You guys are sounding like Brady haters in 2019 sounded.
I'm guessing , looking at Drew lock being FA in 2023, they are going to hold their nose with Lock this year and make a play for a different QB down the road. As others have said, Watson maybe? There's some decent QBs free agents in '23.Seems about right for his situation. But it does nothing to fill the void he leaves behind (diminished though it may have been in recent years). This isn't a great QB draft class, and I doubt Denver's first next year will be in the "can't miss" range for one next year either. They'll either need to hit on another day two QB (like they did with Wilson) or they've got another move coming.
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