Looks like D-Law is coming back.

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Honestly, I'd think he'd want to come back next year as well. His base salary this year is $8.6 million and next year is $9.6 million. That's generational money and would be hard to walk away from. He'll never get another crack at that kind of earning.
 

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I feel very good a bout our D line this year, especially with emerging middle interiors.

Want a nice Corner, backup 2 high safety, RB

If some fancy DE falls to us then sure

Then hope HOrton is recovered.. and ... Im good honestly

Bradford is a tiktok Viral.. but really not THAT bad.. just REALLY bad when he is.. haha
 

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I feel very good a bout our D line this year, especially with emerging middle interiors.

Want a nice Corner, backup 2 high safety, RB

If some fancy DE falls to us then sure

Then hope HOrton is recovered.. and ... Im good honestly

Bradford is a tiktok Viral.. but really not THAT bad.. just REALLY bad when he is.. haha
So many questions about our first pick.

Will it be worth using our first pick on a rotational RB?
If a plug & play RG falls to us will John pull the trigger?
In a deep CB class, will there still be value at the bottom 2nd compared to bottom 1st round?
Is there a pass rusher or DT that would warrant using our first pick?
Is it even worth tuning in to day one or is John of course trading down to early day 2?
 

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So many questions about our first pick.

Will it be worth using our first pick on a rotational RB?
If a plug & play RG falls to us will John pull the trigger?
In a deep CB class, will there still be value at the bottom 2nd compared to bottom 1st round?
Is there a pass rusher or DT that would warrant using our first pick?
Is it even worth tuning in to day one or is John of course trading down to early day 2?
Our second best option is available in the late 2nd and early third... I'd personally trade out of the first round to snag a few during the draft... Its not like we are going to be able to grab the top RB.. the next 2 and three can be had within a few rounds


Not sure there is going to be a "plug and play" RG that will be better than Bradford in year 1 because of his familiarity
 

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I've always thought they almost have to trade out of #32 for a couple of Day2/3 picks. They might even do it twice. JS loves his picks and hates to short change himself.
 

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So many questions about our first pick.

Will it be worth using our first pick on a rotational RB?
If a plug & play RG falls to us will John pull the trigger?
In a deep CB class, will there still be value at the bottom 2nd compared to bottom 1st round?
Is there a pass rusher or DT that would warrant using our first pick?
Is it even worth tuning in to day one or is John of course trading down to early day 2?
So many variables/ questions

IMHO, this is the draft that you take the BEST AVAILABLE football player.

If not, then make whatever trades work. Trade up, trade down if you’re looking for position players.

The Seahawks are not desperate.

Again I say….
TAKE THE BEST FOOTBALL PLAYER AVAILABLE.
 

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"Being able to reach the top and understanding that my body still has more to give, I still have more to give," Lawrence said, via the team website’s John Boyle. "And also, I had the most fun I've ever had playing football last year. So just taking all of that into consideration, knowing what I'd be leaving behind, the chances (of retirement) were very slim."

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"Being able to reach the top and understanding that my body still has more to give, I still have more to give," Lawrence said, via the team website’s John Boyle. "And also, I had the most fun I've ever had playing football last year. So just taking all of that into consideration, knowing what I'd be leaving behind, the chances (of retirement) were very slim."

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Thanks for the post dude... it linked us to the Seahawks post. I hate how writers get paid to post a paragraph just to summarize poorly the actual link they are linking in a "blue click"

I recently LITERALLY deleted my facebook and instagram accounts... and deleted tiktok from the phone.. I probably shouldn't be here as well as its very addictive to respond to things we dont like haha.
 

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There was never any doubt. The radioheads just kept pumping that story up because it was easy clicks. Back in March, Johathon Hankins said D Law was coming back. But that was a great talking point to get fans riled up, so they ignored what D-Law's friend Hankins said, and just made shit up.
 
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