SoulfishHawk
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Yes, they are.
How are we rebuilding if we are buyers of expiring contracts and clinging to mid tier talent?NEWSFLASH!!!!! were right in the middle of it. It's going on right before your eyes. we're rebuilding. It's not pretty.
The thing is, we've never had full a rebuild. What we did was not that, retooling is a better term for what we were doing. Spending a second rounder for an older player such as Big Cat isn't what I would call rebuilding -- or bringing back old Seahawks such Wagner and Reed. We've never blown up the whole roster and started over.Again, though: Where is the rebuilding? I see no rebuilding.
I see a team that is against the cap next year already with no surplus draft capital. I see a team that already has young cornerstones to build around.
The rebuild was in 2022 and continued in 2023. This is year 3 of that stretch and it's supposed to be the year that we actually start making some strides.
We are not rebuilding right now. We do not have the appropriate ingredients for a rebuild. The front office is not managing personnel in a way that indicates rebuild.
DK, Spoon, Woolen, and potentially Murphy should all be considered blue chips.The thing is, we've never had full a rebuild. What we did was not that, retooling is a better term for what we were doing. Spending a second rounder for an older player such as Big Cat isn't what I would call rebuilding -- or bringing back old Seahawks such Wagner and Reed. We've never blown up the whole roster and started over.
The reason why we're here, in this situation is our talent is quite frankly mediocre.
The issue I see is that our young core doesn't really have any star power. I was high on some of these guys, but they just haven't taken the next step. Most of these guys are serviceable, but not outstanding. I don't see many, if any blue chip players from our drafts. Our young guys aren't bad, but they're very much so middle of the pack players for the most part, with the exception being Woolen -- but even he has major struggles when it comes to tackling. (I'm exempting our rookies from these statements).
We don't have a top 10 talent or blue chip player virtually anywhere on the roster, with the exception of Woolen. This roster is what I would call "mid". Our players aren't bad, but they're inconsistent. We'll have young players that will pop off one week and the next they'll be getting destroyed.
The only two players on this roster I'd say are franchise cornerstones are DK and Woolen. Even then, DK isn't at the same tier level as guys like Chase. We don't have an Aaron Donald, we don't have a star QB, we don't have a star TE, star DE/LB, etc. We have serviceable players, but we don't have anything in the way of blue chip players.
You forgot -Here's a quick breakdown of what's needed in this overhaul:
New offensive line
New QB
New defense
New defensive coordinator
New strength/conditioning coach
New training facilities
New General Manager
New head coach
New stadium
New owner
If we can just improve those things, we might have a shot at a wildcard spot in the playoffs.
Maelstrom: your post above is good and well stated I completely agree right up until the last comment about their identity. I suspect it seems that way identity wise, but every new system always takes a bit to bring into active effective execution. The developing identity is there but it isn’t consistent.DK, Spoon, Woolen, and potentially Murphy should all be considered blue chips.
Cross is a near blue chip if he maintains his current caliber from here on. Lucas would've been one.
K9 is a top-10 talent at RB.
Outside of that, plus starters include Big Cat, Mafe, Nwosu, Reed, Lockett, and Geno.
Average starters would be Love, Connor Williams, Hankins (plus run defender, low snap guy ideally). Probably a few more.
We have real talent on this team. This roster is better than the performance. I know this for a fact because the majority of the issues are just dogshit execution. Disjointed timing on offense, OL getting beaten mostly on technique, run fits are in shambles, etc.
If it's a one play thing, sure. That's on the player. Consistently snap after snap game after game? That's coaching. That's bad implementation.
They're not getting beat because they suck. They're getting beat because they don't know what they do or who they are as a team, and they're not making progress toward actually finding an identity.
Do we have more talent or is it that we’re overhyping the talent that we have?And outside of Murphy they had all of those same players last year with Pete and the results were the same. I’m with you that we have more talent than the results have shown I just don’t know what it is.
That’s why I lean towards giving Mike time to get the players that fit his system and until then he deserves the benefit of the doubt imo.
They okay two completely different style of defense. It’s possible that Mike needs a couple of pieces before this fully comes together.
I wouldn't consider any of those guys blue chip prospects aside from Woolen. Dk is behind the top tier receivers, he has the athletic talent, but he just isn't where guys like Chase are. Geno isn't really in the top echelon of passers either. He's okay, but really he's somebody that flirts with top 10.DK, Spoon, Woolen, and potentially Murphy should all be considered blue chips.
Cross is a near blue chip if he maintains his current caliber from here on. Lucas would've been one.
K9 is a top-10 talent at RB.
Outside of that, plus starters include Big Cat, Mafe, Nwosu, Reed, Lockett, and Geno.
Average starters would be Love, Connor Williams, Hankins (plus run defender, low snap guy ideally). Probably a few more.
We have real talent on this team. This roster is better than the performance. I know this for a fact because the majority of the issues are just dogshit execution. Disjointed timing on offense, OL getting beaten mostly on technique, run fits are in shambles, etc.
If it's a one play thing, sure. That's on the player. Consistently snap after snap game after game? That's coaching. That's bad implementation.
They're not getting beat because they suck. They're getting beat because they don't know what they do or who they are as a team, and they're not making progress toward actually finding an identity.
Great post.I wouldn't consider any of those guys blue chip prospects aside from Woolen. Dk is behind the top tier receivers, he has the athletic talent, but he just isn't where guys like Chase are. Geno isn't really in the top echelon of passers either. He's okay, but really he's somebody that flirts with top 10.
Lockett is good, but he's lost a step and isn't likely going to play a part with the Seahawks going forward. He's also not what I would call a blue chip prospect, especially this year. Hell, even the year before he wasn't a top tier receiver.
Big cat isn't a top tier D-lineman and he's also in his 30s. He's pretty good, but he's not an Aaron Donald type, Hankins is old and he's not really been much of a factor for the Seahawks thus far.
Our players aren't "bad", but I'm just not seeing many players that tilt the field. They are all guys that likely would find spots in other teams rosters, but more as a secondary, or backup player. There are a lot of good accessory pieces on this roster that don't seem to be "the guy".
I've spent a lot of time examining the top tier rosters, and we just don't have Chase, a Roquan Smith, Buddah Baker, TJ Watt, Kyle Hamilton etc, etc, etc
Our guys aren't bad, but they also don't have a field tilter in the same ways a lot of those guys are. DK Metcalf is good, but he's lacking compared to most of the top guys, Woolen is good but also not the best and comes with an issue of tackling. He's the closest we have to a blue chip player imo.
Now, to be fair, Murphy could develop into a Donald 2.0. He has a lot of promise and our defense surely isn't the same without him. He's also just a rookie, what he ends up as is up for debate. At the very least he's an above average DT.
The main thought I get the more and more I look at this team is, it's just a mediocre roster at the moment. Filled with unrealized potential, that may mor may not be tapped, with some huge holes on both lines.
The team is just "meh" outta 10 right now roster wise. I think we put too high of a rating on our own guys.
Spoon hasn't looked elite this season.Spoon is elite. So is K9. Cross is trending towards elite, imo. Murphy is absolutely going to be an elite player. I have little doubt about that.