On a site that frowns on attacking the poster, I'm seeing some "miss-understandings" in some of the responses to my original post.
-I admit, I could have worded things a lot better. However, the title says ---"even a slight possibility?"--- I feel the trade of Kam is probably more than a 50% chance of going down, especially if he makes ANY additional noise about his contract. I say that with Kam being one of my favorite players on the team. A player just can't hold out like he did and expect everything to be wine & roses the next year.
- when it comes to the Seahawks around draft/FA time, anything can happen and has happened in the past.
-For all those saying Bruce Irvin is a free agent .. RIGHT NOW............................."NFL free agency officially begins with the start of the new league year at 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 9"........................This is also the deadline for clubs to designate Franchise or Transition Players. NOTE: This is "KNOWLEDGE" from a simple search of "2016 NFL draft important dates" that maybe some responders aren't fully aware of.
-The trade of Bruce, is very much only a "slight possibility" in consideration of the fact that he will be a FA after March 9th. The only reason I suggested the possibility of trading him is the fact that the 3 trade teams mentioned are coached by former Seahawks & ---IF--- they wanted Irvin, the deal could go down like the old "sign & trade" deals, I implied same when I mentioned that "Trade would require Irvin getting a new contract with his new team and the complications with same". I will say such a trade would be VERY UNLIKELY to go down, but not completely impossible --IF-- there are willing buyers AND/sellers. Maybe the rarely used transitional tag & trade? To me that would fall into the "slight possibility" category. Any way you slice it, Bruce Irvin is probably (IMO- that I'm entitled to) no longer a Seahawk and Kam could very well be gone as well. As a group, we need to see how and by whom Kam (and Bruce) are replaced, I'm sure PC/JS will come up with some good alternatives before too long.