SantaClaraHawk
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Thanks for posting. But,that post by HawkMania is confused.
The pro rated cap charge generated by the original signing bonus is not refundable and is not cap avoidable.
The following offers clearer insight into cap and salary changes ..............
These are timely changes for a player that will have his 27th birthday on the 28th of this month while still trying to establish himself. He has a lot to overcome and prove. Good job by his agent and John Schneider in keeping his NFL dream alive for one more try.
Does this mean we will be inclined to keep him?
I was on the record two years ago saying that I wish they'd cut Eskridge instead of Bo Melton. I was finally right for once.
Ya know, at this point I'd rather just see him gone. But if this lights a fire under his ass and he stays healthy and actually becomes productive, I won't complain.Seahawks have yet to see their 2021 fly sweep pick establish a break out role on offense. A new coaching staff will bring a fresh look at what Eskridge has to offer. Perhaps a new offense will field an important role before time runs out. Eskridge surely must be feeling a healthy sense of urgency.
Ya know, at this point I'd rather just see him gone. But if this lights a fire under his ass and he stays healthy and actually becomes productive, I won't complain.
True.We fans watch from a different vantage point. Player and coaches with skin in the game are more gritty in working thru both injury and performance challenges. And at this point in time, the process is building a 90 man off season roster.
It's early in the process.
It's painful for me to even think of Eskridge. He was our first pick in the 2021 draft, a draft where we didn't have a first rounder and only 7 picks overall and who do we draft? We side step Creed Humphrey, the best player available and at a position of need, and instead reach for a wide receiver where we already had two Pro Bowl players.
Exactly. If i recall correctly nick Bolton was on the board, and we knew the need was coming for LBs in our immediate future, and eskridge just is a big nothing burger.So many whiffs on drafts, and I get why they went after some players but this guy, Dee Eskridge, was a complete head scratcher when they drafted him to me.
I mean, why take him so early, especially when his college tape didn’t suggest he would be great anyways….
I get JSN (awesome pick), I get McDowell, I get LJ Collier, I get Rashaad Penny, I get Christine Michael, I get trading for Percy, trading for Leonard, I get trading for Jamal Adams, I get all that….but drafting Eskridge was such a reach and a luxury pick that one is probably the worst move IMO because the needs for other positions were so blatantly obvious but they wanted a very limited receiver….I just don’t get….they must have thought they were getting the next Tyreek Hill or something close to a similar Percy Harvin….
I don’t know what Carroll and Schneider was thinking with Dee Eskridge…I mean why, why why why why why why!!!!!!
Thanks for posting. But,that post by HawkMania is confused.
The pro rated cap charge generated by the original signing bonus is not refundable and is not cap avoidable.
The following offers clearer insight into cap and salary changes ..............
These are timely changes for a player that will have his 27th birthday on the 28th of this month while still trying to establish himself. He has a lot to overcome and prove. Good job by his agent and John Schneider in keeping his NFL dream alive for one more try.