toffee
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All in all, Cross played well enough against the #1 edge in the league, although Myles did get that one sack in the end. I think Cross may be 15 lbs of muscle away from stardom. But am glad that he has some fire in him.
He would fit in with Detroits team, they are close to being Super Bowl dominant, add him in with Aidan Hutchison, and QBs will fear playing against the Lions. If LA or SF jumps at Garrett, Seattle will regret not making a bid though. The difference is, we don't have a QB.Who knows if the Clowns will actually trade him but have to think Seattle would be a great destination for Myles Garrett. Is he worth 2/3 #1 picks and an extension? Not sure. But he definitely would look great in our D lineup.
Who knows if the Clowns will actually trade him but have to think Seattle would be a great destination for Myles Garrett. Is he worth 2/3 #1 picks and an extension? Not sure. But he definitely would look great in our
Seattle is 26 million over the cap. Past errors make acquiring Mr. Garrett an impossibility.Who knows if the Clowns will actually trade him but have to think Seattle would be a great destination for Myles Garrett. Is he worth 2/3 #1 picks and an extension? Not sure. But he definitely would look great in our D lineup.
Well, not impossible, but they'd have to gut the rest of the team to do it.Seattle is 26 million over the cap. Past errors make acquiring Mr. Garrett an impossibility.
Dre jones, Nwosu, Fant and Lockett all get cut or restructured though. They will be fineSeattle is 26 million over the cap. Past errors make acquiring Mr. Garrett an impossibility.
This years QB draft class is widely viewed as being very light. Seattle picks 18th, there likely won't be a QBotF at 18. They could package picks and move up but JS has shown he's not been willing to do that in the past. So they either roll with Geno another year, if he's not stupid expensive, or look for another team's cast off and hope it doesn't turn into a tire fire while they continue the search for a viable QBotF.We need first round picks for the QBotF that’s not on the roster.
I highly doubt there's a single NFL fan, let alone Seahawks fan, who wouldn't want that guy on their team.Setting aside financials, yes getting Myles Garrett would be a huge defensive boon for the Seahawks. Anyone that says otherwise is on drugs.
For a 1 and a 3? In a heartbeat. They just don't have the cap for it. Now if they want DK and a 3rd for Garrett? I'd do it. And it's no secret I'm a DK fan. The Browns hold all the cards here.On Seattle 710 they were saying it's reported it would only cost 1 1st and a 2nd or 1 1st and a 3rd and a player. That's a lot but then they also mention then you trade DK for a 2nd or late 1st, whatever the market is for him and it's not all that bad. My point here is it's not as bad as people think. The money will be a factor but that's where unloading DK comes into play. Don't shoot the messenger, just repeating what they suggest