Seahawks sign RB Emanuel Wilson

classicaaron

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ok...so let's break down your stream of consciousness...

"Not sure what the rest of you are seeing and with the comments."
"None of the "highlights" did he actually do anything besides hit the hole that was there. No wiggle, no downfield vision."

Did you watch? I don't think wiggle is his thing (not Charbs either). He doesn't go down easy, made a LB look silly, and had a couple of impressive screens. That's what I saw. He might have a slow 40, but he showed some wheels in the highlights.

"Dude ran a 4.57 40 which is slower than the 4.49 average, so yes he is slow."
Le'Veon Bell (4.60), Kareem Hunt (4.62), Arian Foster (4.69), and Charbs (4.53).
I'm not saying he will be as good as any of these guys...but not saying he won't be either.

"His long last year was 15 yards. That is not a sign of a good running back."
To be fair, his longest run as a pro was 31 yds. His 4.5 yds/carry is above league avg and a better stat to evaluate production.

"Theres a reason he went to fort valley state."
ahhh...small schools. Jerry Rice and Dave Kreig would like to have a word.

"Theres a reason hes only 2 million a year."
Correct. He was a backup in a crowded RB room with bigger names and more dead $$ who saw the glaring opportunity in Seattle.

"Love how people mocked Walkers production and how he can only be a split back but are praising this guy for gaining 1,000 yards in 3 seasons."
Others "mocked" while you just get "mad" about Walker.

"I can guarantee by week 3 or 4 all will be crying about how good the offense could be if we only had a running game. Then JS will have to make a midseason trade to get someone."
Awesome, 1st prognostical guarantee of the season. Last year, it was the OL, then they all went into hiding by week 10 or so. Maybe RB is this year's trend and you can claim provenance. Let's revisit in week 4. These predictions rarely end well.

"Not that they always get the drafts prospects right but there are spot on so far. Bottom of the roster candidate, hes been just that."
Have you visited Packer fan sites? Most if not all posts said they would like him back. Not bad performance from the bottom of GB's roster when Jacobs went down:
  • Standout Performance: In Week 11 of 2025, filling in for an injured Jacobs, Wilson carried the ball 28 times for 107 yards and two touchdowns, marking his first career 100-yard game in a 23-6 win against Minnesota.
  • High Workload: Following a Week 10 injury to Jacobs, Wilson took over, out-snapping teammate Chris Brooks 39-5 and handling nearly all the running back workload.
  • Reliability: In addition to his rushing success, Wilson earned praise for his pass protection, including picking up elite pass rushers to protect quarterback Jordan Love.
  • Efficiency: During the 2025 season, Wilson showed high efficiency in his expanded role, sustaining a strong yards-per-carry average (4.5 in some reports) as a primary backup.
Maybe we see what the kid can do before we tie him to a post and light a fire.
ill play the game
Le'Veon Bell (4.60), Kareem Hunt (4.62), Arian Foster (4.69), and Charbs (4.53).
I'm not saying he will be as good as any of these guys...but not saying he won't be either.
- all these guys fizzled out - Charbs is TBD. and they at least had a start. Wilson hasnt even had a start

To be fair, his longest run as a pro was 31 yds. His 4.5 yds/carry is above league avg and a better stat to evaluate production.
-look at the average yards per carry for rotational backs. many are over 5 and even 6 yards per carry. if they could actually sustain that ypc they would get more carries. fact is its in mop up time, its on 3rd and long and just looking to punt, etc. Im a huge FSU fan and Trey Benson had 5.5 ypc this year. Not exactly lighting the world on fire as a dominant running back

Others "mocked" while you just get "mad" about Walker.
-ya, walker isnt amazing either. hes a good back and can agree hes not worth huge money. my point is Wilson isnt even half of Walker who again is good but not amazing.

Let's revisit in week 4. These predictions rarely end well.
- we can actually revisit by the draft. if they take someone they already know this guy isnt the bell cow.

Maybe we see what the kid can do before we tie him to a post and light a fire.
- maybe we see what the kid can do before announcing hes in the seahawks ring of honor

hes so great but the packers wouldnt keep him for no money? no one is arguing the price difference may have meant this had to happen. the argument is theres no way he gets close to matching the production of this past year which many of you are claiming seems to be a sure thing.
 
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i didnt know a proven back only needed a 1000 yards in 3 years and played as a back up. hope they start sizing his gold jacket up
He had 500 yards for a playoff team last year in spot duty. Two years in a row in fact with Jacobs in the backfield. To me and people that actually study the game know that he’s the perfect complimentary back and is most definitely a proven commodity. I didn’t even know he was available. Super good move by Schneider
 

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Fort Valley State hmmm

Key Fort Valley State NFL Players
  • Rayfield Wright (OT): Drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 1967; Pro Football Hall of Fame member, 6-time Pro Bowler, and 2-time Super Bowl champion (VI, XII).
  • Greg Lloyd (LB): Drafted in the 6th round of the 1987 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers; 5-time Pro Bowler and 3-time First-team All-Pro.
  • Tyrone Poole (CB): 1st-round pick (22nd overall) by the Carolina Panthers in 1995; won two Super Bowls (XXXVIII, XXXIX) with the New England Patriots.
  • Emanuel Wilson (RB): Signed with the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent in 2023; currently with the Seattle Seahawks.
  • Ricardo Lockette (WR): Signed as an undrafted free agent by the Seattle Seahawks in 2011; won Super Bowl XLVIII.
  • Eddie Anderson (DB): Played for the Los Angeles Raiders.
Cut him, he went to the school that had a player that dropped the pass Bevell said should have been caught.
 

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Smells like a ball control offense that realizes it needs to feed its crowded wr room as the strength. Plow forward young Steven Jackson.
 

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K9 5'9" 210lbs, dances behind line. A zillion $.
E Wilson 5'10" 230lbs, hits hole hard. 2.1M.

Your choice, 3rd & long or 3rd & short.

Welcome to Seattle Emanuel Wilson!
 

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ok...so let's break down your stream of consciousness...

"Not sure what the rest of you are seeing and with the comments."
"None of the "highlights" did he actually do anything besides hit the hole that was there. No wiggle, no downfield vision."

Did you watch? I don't think wiggle is his thing (not Charbs either). He doesn't go down easy, made a LB look silly, and had a couple of impressive screens. That's what I saw. He might have a slow 40, but he showed some wheels in the highlights.

"Dude ran a 4.57 40 which is slower than the 4.49 average, so yes he is slow."
Le'Veon Bell (4.60), Kareem Hunt (4.62), Arian Foster (4.69), and Charbs (4.53).
I'm not saying he will be as good as any of these guys...but not saying he won't be either.

"His long last year was 15 yards. That is not a sign of a good running back."
To be fair, his longest run as a pro was 31 yds. His 4.5 yds/carry is above league avg and a better stat to evaluate production.

"Theres a reason he went to fort valley state."
ahhh...small schools. Jerry Rice and Dave Kreig would like to have a word.

"Theres a reason hes only 2 million a year."
Correct. He was a backup in a crowded RB room with bigger names and more dead $$ who saw the glaring opportunity in Seattle.

"Love how people mocked Walkers production and how he can only be a split back but are praising this guy for gaining 1,000 yards in 3 seasons."
Others "mocked" while you just get "mad" about Walker.

"I can guarantee by week 3 or 4 all will be crying about how good the offense could be if we only had a running game. Then JS will have to make a midseason trade to get someone."
Awesome, 1st prognostical guarantee of the season. Last year, it was the OL, then they all went into hiding by week 10 or so. Maybe RB is this year's trend and you can claim provenance. Let's revisit in week 4. These predictions rarely end well.

"Not that they always get the drafts prospects right but there are spot on so far. Bottom of the roster candidate, hes been just that."
Have you visited Packer fan sites? Most if not all posts said they would like him back. Not bad performance from the bottom of GB's roster when Jacobs went down:
  • Standout Performance: In Week 11 of 2025, filling in for an injured Jacobs, Wilson carried the ball 28 times for 107 yards and two touchdowns, marking his first career 100-yard game in a 23-6 win against Minnesota.
  • High Workload: Following a Week 10 injury to Jacobs, Wilson took over, out-snapping teammate Chris Brooks 39-5 and handling nearly all the running back workload.
  • Reliability: In addition to his rushing success, Wilson earned praise for his pass protection, including picking up elite pass rushers to protect quarterback Jordan Love.
  • Efficiency: During the 2025 season, Wilson showed high efficiency in his expanded role, sustaining a strong yards-per-carry average (4.5 in some reports) as a primary backup.
Maybe we see what the kid can do before we tie him to a post and light a fire.
I saw on one of EW's highlight reels he hit a 80 yard run? Imo his top end speed looked good.Number 40 for Cincy was CB Micah Abraham who ran a 4.43 at his pro day.🤙🏼
 
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his stats literally have him on pace to best Walkers numbers either of his 1000 yard years. If he had 250 carries like Walker.. 🤷
Yeah both the BMW and the Corolla get you to your destination probably at the same time
 

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No under rated Wilson is ever going to amount to anything as a Seahawk.
 

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As far as no highlight showing the same burst to the outside as Walker, anyone hoping for that in any RB we sign is setting themselves disappointment. That was a special trait that Walker did possess that very few running backs, even the top ones in the league have to his level.
 

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@classicaaron chill out, stop being so negative about everything with this off season already. while we appreciate and value everyone's perspectives, input and opinions.. the constant negativity will just end in you being shown the door, either temporarily or permanently. This dude hasnt even been inserted into our scheme here (none of our own players have with the new OC) so no one knows how this will work out other than its a cheap deal which isnt a loss for us. But regardless of all that, just step back from that ledge some.
 
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