KinesProf":th6hz96a said:
TheLegendOfBoom":th6hz96a said:
KinesProf":th6hz96a said:
Lockett had 9 receptions for 136 yards and a td on January 12th. That was as late into the season as possible. Wtf are you talking about?
Here's the trade value chart , what are you willing to give up in order to move into the top 20?
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... _value.htm
You know I did say week 10-14 he was hurt right?
Yes, football players often get hurt during the course of the season. Many of those don't manage to play a full 16 though.
And even fewer manage to return to play the way he did in the playoffs.
If your expectation is for football players to not be hurt come December and January then you really don't understand what's going on out there.
That’s why you need to keep adding talent, bro!
After Lockett and Metcalf, the Seahawks receivers aren’t reliable.
Listen, I get you really like Lockett, I like him and Metcalf as well but I think the Seahawks can be better with more talent.
You win games with talent!
I think this year it’s worth it to move up and draft another impact receiver that scares defenses.
You can’t sit back and not score points in this division! Especially in quarters 1-3 again like they have been. In this NFL game, throwing the ball is a necessity as the rules have been altered to prefer throwing the ball.
The NFC West will score points!
Seattle needs to score points as well.
Defensive players will be available in the later rounds.
Carroll prefers day 2 and day 3 defensive player depth anyways!
We need impact players to keep the other NFC West teams on their toes defensively.
Wilson has gone on record to say he wants talent!
You’re not gonna move the ball through the air with Turner and Ursua being your main guys if Metcalf and Lockett get shut down.
Cause like it or not, Seattle can’t run the ball every single down.
They’ll eventually need to throw at some point in order to sustain drives. And you absolutely need the capable talent to consistently do so.