TwistedHusky
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I can't find the thread but whoever called it...nice call.
hawknation2016":201acggg said:Seahawks are as loaded at safety as I can remember. Two All-Pros and potential future HoFers in Thomas and Chancellor backed up by the following:
An all-around stud in McCray; a dime specialist in Browner; and a cerebral, breakout rookie in Powell. That's already five safeties when we usually keep only four. And Shead (CB/S) is a 6th.
That leaves Terrell (a speedster who made the 53-man roster last year), Lambert (another cerebral and promising prospect), and even McEvoy on the outside looking in.
Perhaps they will teach Powell the dime role over time and release Browner.
Hawks46":3ic9ua19 said:First off, reports from camp are that Browner is taking to safety extremely well. Name another 6'4" safety that can run, cover and play ST like Browner can. You don't rid of people with unique physical skill sets like that.
And keeping safeties out of Arizona's hands is easy. You call up Bradley, and tell him you're releasing two guys and Arizona will claim them quickly so he needs to give you a couple seventh round picks for them. You are doing him a solid and he is keeping them away from your rivals
dogorama":1rlknl70 said:Hawks46":1rlknl70 said:First off, reports from camp are that Browner is taking to safety extremely well. Name another 6'4" safety that can run, cover and play ST like Browner can. You don't rid of people with unique physical skill sets like that.
And keeping safeties out of Arizona's hands is easy. You call up Bradley, and tell him you're releasing two guys and Arizona will claim them quickly so he needs to give you a couple seventh round picks for them. You are doing him a solid and he is keeping them away from your rivals
Bradley has been busy fortifying the Jag's D and already has a lot of talent, but I am sure the FO is way ahead of us on this one.
BTW, do you think Bellichick was intentionally sticking it to us when he traded Chandler Jones to Arizona?
TwistedHusky":4qf21m9r said:I can't find the thread but whoever called it...nice call.
Jville":2ana5131 said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/gbellseattle/status/765284062223142913[/tweet]
Powell, who is listed as a strong safety on the Seahawks roster, continued to move around the Seahawks defense on Monday, seeing snaps at both safety and cornerback. Afterward, Carroll said that he believed Powell could make a full-time living outside, but that the team would continue to play him at different spots throughout the secondary, following the blueprint they used with another former undrafted player in DeShawn Shead.
Shead is now a de facto starter in Seattle's secondary after first making an impression on special teams, then using his versatility to become the team's top reserve at several positions in the secondary.
"(Powell is) going to be going back and forth," Carroll said. "We're going to try to do the same format we did with DeShawn and see what happens. that makes him more valuable to us, makes a spot on the roster more available and with what he did on special teams, that's the right idea. I think we stay with that."
Attyla the Hawk":1yev8vw5 said:I had him pegged as an early/mid day 3 pick. Was really surprised he was available as a UDFA. Had him as one of 5 UDFA guys likely to make this years' squad (Perkins, Overton, Powell, Elliott and Boykin).
Still early. But that game echoed what we've been hearing/seeing all TC from coaches and from fan reports. Powell has exhibited a quality consistently. To see it manifest in a game is encouraging.
Edit: I think it's worth sitting back at the preseason quarter pole and acknowledging what an amazing class this group is shaping up to be. I don't see a ton of marquee kinds of players. But there could be as many as 12 players that make the active 53. For a very bad team that's an amazing haul. For a team whose roster is easily in the top 4 in terms of quality that's unheard of.
This was a team bleeding depth players and this class really has filled a ton of holes.
dogorama":2olrdb7o said:hawknation2016":2olrdb7o said:Seahawks are as loaded at safety as I can remember. Two All-Pros and potential future HoFers in Thomas and Chancellor backed up by the following:
An all-around stud in McCray; a dime specialist in Browner; and a cerebral, breakout rookie in Powell. That's already five safeties when we usually keep only four. And Shead (CB/S) is a 6th.
That leaves Terrell (a speedster who made the 53-man roster last year), Lambert (another cerebral and promising prospect), and even McEvoy on the outside looking in.
Perhaps they will teach Powell the dime role over time and release Browner.
Exactly what I was thinking, we are absolutely LOADED at DB. I can almost assure you that Arizona will pick up whatever we leave unprotected because they are hurting at DB. After Honey-Badger and PP they have nothing. We need to find a way to keep them out of their hands.