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Seahawker

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I forgot, OL grow on trees.
No they do not.
That's why you spend some FA $ on them & use some high draft picks instead of mid-rounders. Scouting and coaching are omni important too, both in neg & pos values.
I think our OLine tree was used for firewood years ago during that one mild winter.
 

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Sadly another third round guard in the mix means at best you have a borderline starter level or worse case scenario backup level player moonlighting as a starter.
i disagree, many Guards have been found going back, look at Larry Allen (1994-2007) 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee... Selected by Cowboys in 2nd round, Jahri Evans, a fourth-round draft pick out of Bloomsburg University in 2006, became one of the most dominant and consistent guards of his era during his 12-year career with the New Orleans Saints and Green Bay Packers, Quenton Nelson, the sixth overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft out of the University of Notre Dame, Marshal Yanda, a third-round draft pick out of the University of Iowa in 2007,Will Shields, a third-round draft pick out of the University of Nebraska as a example, this hang up about no talent unless a top twenty pick is such a fallacy.
 

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I doubt JS has really changed his views on the oline. He said pretty much the same things last off-season as the things he's saying this time around and he signed Laken Tomlinson and drafted a guard in the 3rd round. So when he is addressing it, his idea and some fans idea of addressing it is pretty far apart.
Look…we’re ’building’ with young talent. O-linemen need more time to develop…more so than any other position group.

Now, three years later we’ll know they really suck and can start the process all over again.

Booyakah - GM 101’ing.

Am I hired or twat?
 

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Nothing wrong with bitching. Also, nothing wrong with bitching about bitching.
That's how we roll on dot net
True. But there’s also nothing wrong with bitching about the bitching that is about bitching about the original bitching.

Damn…we truly are learning JS speak in this thread!

Now, on to draft a RB at 18.
 

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So most NFL teams will sign veterans on 1 or 2 year deals and draft developmental guards in rounds 3, 4, and 5 to give them a year or two to start or compete to start.

Teams that are backed into a corner for interior OL help tend to draft them in rounds 1 and 2 as the urgency is greater.

Seahawks do not have the luxury having a veteran that can help them along. How realistic is another third, fourth or fifth round rookie to the mix to start over existing players like Olu, Sundell, Laumea, or even Haynes?
 

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I was thinking about that Will Fries contract. Is it really that outrageous of a contract when it makes him the 33 highest paid OLman at a time when the CAP is going up and salaries are skyrocketing? Just a thought.
 

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I was thinking about that Will Fries contract. Is it really that outrageous of a contract when it makes him the 33 highest paid OLman at a time when the CAP is going up and salaries are skyrocketing? Just a thought.
It's not just the contract that's the issue.

It's the decision by the Vikings NOT to make Fries take a physical.


Remember that Fries had a broken leg (lower leg fracture) and JS wanted to exercise due diligence by having him take a physical before attempting to sign him.
 

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Wait, his injury was a just a tibia fracture? He's 26, were we seriously worried that wouldn't heal properly? The whole pushing for a physical thing is starting to sound like an excuse designed to draw attention away from the OL problem. Sounds like the contract has an out for the Vikings in a few years anyway.
 
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I wouldn't be so fixated on Fries because there are still OL out on free agent market that can help the Seahawks.
 

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I hear lots of people saying the OL doesn't have any vets to help OL, I disagree. Seahawks hired Jason Peters as an OL advisor and I'm really curious how this is working out when it comes to evaluating potential OL for the Seahawks.
 

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Wait, his injury was a just a tibia fracture? He's 26, were we seriously worried that wouldn't heal properly? The whole pushing for a physical thing is starting to sound like an excuse designed to draw attention away from the OL problem. Sounds like the contract has an out for the Vikings in a few years anyway.
Then why did he refuse to come have a physical here? F this guy. If you don't wanna' come play in Seattle, piss off.
I want players who WANT to play here.
 

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I hear lots of people saying the OL doesn't have any vets to help OL, I disagree. Seahawks hired Jason Peters as an OL advisor and I'm really curious how this is working out when it comes to evaluating potential OL for the Seahawks.
He's a "veteran mentor". I don't know that he's going to have that kind of responsibility.
 
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