knownone":3s7v4kd0 said:
hawk45":3s7v4kd0 said:
Ramsey or Gilmore wouldn’t take skill to get, just the willingness to kill the cap. The take is quite right that in the area of identifying veteran talent at the QB position that aren’t sure things, the FO has struggled.
If the criteria is that you only hit on vets when you give up a ton for sure thing beasts then I could be an nfl GM.
You've misunderstood my analysis. We could literally write this article about almost every position if the premise is low-cost veteran players not working out at position X.
The criteria should be whether or not you find players who can contribute. It shouldn't matter if they are veterans or not, particularly when the Seahawks don't even invest moderate value at the cornerback position. Like, we're bargain-basement shopping, and people are writing articles about these basement-level guys not working out. That is why this take is non-sensical. It doesn't hold up against a modest level of scrutiny.
Hey, we definitely agree that if they find good corners then it doesn’t matter whether it’s draft or FA.
I think if they hit just once at the level of, say, mcdougald, or diggs at corner then the narrative would go away. Those were not Ramsey tier players but they were and are fantastic value, in fact there are times I wonder if I wouldn’t have preferred mcdougald and draft picks over Adams, as good as Adams is.
And Cary Williams was very high profile in that he came in installed as the starter making more than young drafted players who were actually better, and Williams was SO bad. So the impact on the narrative is high, understandably.