Anyone want to see Deebo Samuel play for the Seahawks?

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I wouldn’t mind if the Seahawks signed him to a team friendly deal at this point. I think having one more experienced receiver on the roster and a tough one at that would be a good sign signing.
 

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I would say no but, if Fleury who knows Deebo thinks he has a role that Deebo could fill and add something I would trust him on it. He coached him and was in the facility with him for years I think? Doubt it happens and I don't think I would do it but who knows.
 

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Pass. He was good once, but I fear he was overused and may now be running on empty. With that said, if coaches feel he can help and wont sour the locker room, I retract my thoughts. :)
 

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No, however id sign Nick Chubb for a similar reason not necessarily for him to earn 53 man roster spot but a veteran PS spot.

Seahawks have a few bigger, highly physical type RBs as well as the obvious rookie in Price that could benefit from having a veteran RB in the room in a mentor type role.

And they also have two rehabbing RBs, Charbs more so than McIntosh, as ZC is further behind, that can learn from Chubb’s own experience and struggles recovering from his gruesome knee injury. And perhaps gain better insight on the processes both physically and mentally and whether or not to push too hard or too little.
 

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No, however id sign Nick Chubb for a similar reason not necessarily for him to earn 53 man roster spot but a veteran PS spot.

Seahawks have a few bigger, highly physical type RBs as well as the obvious rookie in Price that could benefit from having a veteran RB in the room in a mentor type role.

And they also have two rehabbing RBs, Charbs more so than McIntosh, as ZC is further behind, that can learn from Chubb’s own experience and struggles recovering from his gruesome knee injury. And perhaps gain better insight on the processes both physically and mentally and whether or not to push too hard or too little.
Nah. That's why we inked Emmanuel Wilson. He's more than capable of splitting totes with Price until Charbonnet is a full go.
 

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No, however id sign Nick Chubb for a similar reason not necessarily for him to earn 53 man roster spot but a veteran PS spot.

Seahawks have a few bigger, highly physical type RBs as well as the obvious rookie in Price that could benefit from having a veteran RB in the room in a mentor type role.

And they also have two rehabbing RBs, Charbs more so than McIntosh, as ZC is further behind, that can learn from Chubb’s own experience and struggles recovering from his gruesome knee injury. And perhaps gain better insight on the processes both physically and mentally and whether or not to push too hard or too little.
No thanks. Chubb is slower than an injured Zach Charbonnet.
 

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