One team's junk is another team's treasure

Jville

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This theme is recycled every year about this time. But it is worth reading as a timely reminder of coming events. :D
I accomplish this by scouting the depth charts of other teams, calling and sending texts to GMs, head coaches and personnel men about my player’s potential availability. An agent may even go as far as asking a GM for his players’ early release if he isn’t getting reps in the preseason games. Beating the herd of the over 900 cut players can be advantageous.
What they did for Moffit was a good thing.
The majority pro personnel directors and scouting directors attend other preseason games. They especially watch the young players on the best NFL teams. Some especially focus on cherry picking players from teams within their own division.
We have seen examples of these acquisitions.

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The Seahawks have certainly grabbed their share of players other teams didn't want for whatever reason. Not all have been successful, but that's what you'd expect on that kind of action. Now that we're fairly well set for the immediate future, it still needs to be done to maintain our team.

Quite often, a player that doesn't fit another team's system could be a gem here. That's been proven time and time again.
 

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