Hawknballs
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i would hold on to him and see which teams panic after the pre-season when they don't have a QB.
Okungfu":3w4rv3df said:Not to change the subject , but I live in Idaho and just wonder if with the Success of Wilson that maybe a guy like Kellen Moore sitting 3rd string in detriot may garner a look or two from some teams ?
I agree that if we could keep Flynn that would be ideal , but I don't see it . To get out of the contract and get a pick or 2 would be nice.
theENGLISHseahawk":1z0bqkq3 said:Sgt. Largent":1z0bqkq3 said:You just wait and see how many teams trade down when the QB's are on the board. Barkley? Smith? Wilson from Arkansas? Not sure when the last time no QB was taken in the first 10-15 picks, but this might be the year.
But what is this analysis based on? A hunch? The negative publicity based around Lane Kiffin's pathetic job at USC? Or Bobby Petrino's scandal in Arkansas? Or the fact the WVU defense couldn't stop Ryan Lindley playing with one leg?
All three players are superior to Mark Sanchez, a top five pick. All three players are superior to Christian Ponder, a top-15 pick. All three players are superior to Jake Locker, a top ten pick. They all have a superior resume to Blaine Gabbert. What they aren't is Luck or Griffin III. And if people expect a QB class to compare to that every year, we'll not have a good QB class for another 20 years. People are overreacting to this class being a bad one. It's just not equal to 2012.
T-Sizzle":3kzsr2i1 said:According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Matt Flynn's perceived value around the league is "not as high as many people think."
Flynn's name has come up in trade speculation, but only the Dolphins and Seahawks were "mildly" interested in Flynn last offseason, and he didn't play in 2012. So he didn't have an opportunity to show his wares as a potential NFL starter. Most likely, Flynn will be back for one more season in Seattle. He's owed a $5.25 million base salary in 2013, $2 million of which is guaranteed.
pinksheets":29kbeo4e said:This is Seahawks fans' wishful thinking on Flynn's value meeting reality.
Only 2 teams with any interest during the offseason. Did nothing to raise his value....now somebody is giving us a valuable high pick?
Sgt. Largent":1zjd82yt said:theENGLISHseahawk":1zjd82yt said:The 2013 is not one of the worst QB drafts ever. This is group think based around the fact Luck/RGIII went one and two last year, with other guys coming to the party too. There are at least three logical first round quarterbacks and it could easily be a better year than 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007....
You just wait and see how many teams trade down when the QB's are on the board. Barkley? Smith? Wilson from Arkansas? Not sure when the last time no QB was taken in the first 10-15 picks, but this might be the year.
The Radish":2uzh6ncw said:Why would anyone want Flynn when Tebow is out there?
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Throwdown":14j1jq41 said:The Radish":14j1jq41 said:Why would anyone want Flynn when Tebow is out there?
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Don't do this, someones really gonna consider that.
jlwaters1":xibthy02 said:Okungfu":xibthy02 said:Not to change the subject , but I live in Idaho and just wonder if with the Success of Wilson that maybe a guy like Kellen Moore sitting 3rd string in detriot may garner a look or two from some teams ?
I agree that if we could keep Flynn that would be ideal , but I don't see it . To get out of the contract and get a pick or 2 would be nice.
There's a huge difference between WIlson and Moore. Wilson is mobile and has a strong arm. Moore is inmobile and has a noodle of an arm.