kearly
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It's a good thing Seattle is loaded with picks right next Spring. They are going to need every one of them.
Left Guard.
Left Tackle.
Center depth.
RB.
Big WR.
FB.
TE.
Outside pass rusher.
Interior pass rusher.
LB (depending on FA losses).
DB depth.
I guess the good news is that Seattle seems to draft their best when their needs are clearly defined. Even with Seattle paying Wilson all that money, this will be a very active offseason. It's a stark contrast from earlier this year, when Seattle pretty much stood pat in FA and drafted backups.
My guess is, OL/DL will be the rounds 1-3 priority, with other positions being filled in with later picks.
WR/TE might be a consideration too. It's interesting that JS was hunting for a TE/WR the last couple months in trade talks. They inquired about TEs from a few teams and that was actually before Miller was injured. Part of that is JS shopping for what's available. But part of it is also that the new offense Seattle is running needs tall targets, and Pete knows it.
Richardson and Norwood have been nice additions, but Seattle may have missed some huge opportunities this past draft with Donte Moncrief and Martavis Bryant. Something tells me that they won't miss those kind of chances for athletic big receivers the next time around.
Left Guard.
Left Tackle.
Center depth.
RB.
Big WR.
FB.
TE.
Outside pass rusher.
Interior pass rusher.
LB (depending on FA losses).
DB depth.
I guess the good news is that Seattle seems to draft their best when their needs are clearly defined. Even with Seattle paying Wilson all that money, this will be a very active offseason. It's a stark contrast from earlier this year, when Seattle pretty much stood pat in FA and drafted backups.
My guess is, OL/DL will be the rounds 1-3 priority, with other positions being filled in with later picks.
WR/TE might be a consideration too. It's interesting that JS was hunting for a TE/WR the last couple months in trade talks. They inquired about TEs from a few teams and that was actually before Miller was injured. Part of that is JS shopping for what's available. But part of it is also that the new offense Seattle is running needs tall targets, and Pete knows it.
Richardson and Norwood have been nice additions, but Seattle may have missed some huge opportunities this past draft with Donte Moncrief and Martavis Bryant. Something tells me that they won't miss those kind of chances for athletic big receivers the next time around.