In 2010, Pete's first year with Seattle, he drafted Okung and Thomas in the 1st round, and in 2011 James Carpenter also picking up KJ Wright in the 4th and Richard Sherman in the 5th. In 2012 Bruce Irvin in the 1st, Wagner in the 2nd and Wilson in the 3rd. These years were in close proximity to his college coaching career where he had a good handle on talent entering the draft.
2014, IMO, started our decline. we drafted Paul Richardson with our 1st pick in the 2nd round, and in 2015 Frank Clark was our 1st pick in the 2nd round. In 2016 we took Ifedi, 2017 (never played a down) McDowell and Pocic, again 1st picks in the 2nd round. Troubling was that we were trading our 1st round picks for people like Harvin as well as trading for more draft picks in later rounds.
In 2018 our 1st round pick was Penny, 2019 Collier, 2020 Jordyn Brooks, and this year Eskridge who hasn't done much yet. Getting Metcalf with pick 64, 2nd round in 2019 was a great pick, however that kind of fell into our lap and seemed to be a no brainer.
Another story is the constant injuries of our high draft picks who spend more time injured than on the field.
It seems Pete and John's talent evaluation is not what it use to be and something in our training procedures seems to have Seattle with above average injuries for our top draft picks. Maybe our injuries are similar to other teams, not sure how to measure that?
Three questions then in overall evaluation of this team. 1. Are we doing well this year (um, NO) and 2. Are we headed in the right direction (not sure we are) and are either of the answers to the first two questions likely to change anytime soon? If we are not winning and not headed in the right direction, and it's not likely to change, then what does Jodie do for next year?
Finally, if you are Pete, 70 years old, have all the $$ you need, have a great family, and the future looks like more of the same, why wouldn't you retire and call it good?
2014, IMO, started our decline. we drafted Paul Richardson with our 1st pick in the 2nd round, and in 2015 Frank Clark was our 1st pick in the 2nd round. In 2016 we took Ifedi, 2017 (never played a down) McDowell and Pocic, again 1st picks in the 2nd round. Troubling was that we were trading our 1st round picks for people like Harvin as well as trading for more draft picks in later rounds.
In 2018 our 1st round pick was Penny, 2019 Collier, 2020 Jordyn Brooks, and this year Eskridge who hasn't done much yet. Getting Metcalf with pick 64, 2nd round in 2019 was a great pick, however that kind of fell into our lap and seemed to be a no brainer.
Another story is the constant injuries of our high draft picks who spend more time injured than on the field.
It seems Pete and John's talent evaluation is not what it use to be and something in our training procedures seems to have Seattle with above average injuries for our top draft picks. Maybe our injuries are similar to other teams, not sure how to measure that?
Three questions then in overall evaluation of this team. 1. Are we doing well this year (um, NO) and 2. Are we headed in the right direction (not sure we are) and are either of the answers to the first two questions likely to change anytime soon? If we are not winning and not headed in the right direction, and it's not likely to change, then what does Jodie do for next year?
Finally, if you are Pete, 70 years old, have all the $$ you need, have a great family, and the future looks like more of the same, why wouldn't you retire and call it good?