MontanaHawk05
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sutz":2uv3c4bx said:I'd rather go younger. I don't see WR as such a mess that we need an "experienced vet" to bring it around. We have plenty of experience. I'd look to the draft for WR help.
Seymour":3f9wbgwj said:What are we looking at Nelson for? Is he an exceptional blocker?? :roll:
onanygivensunday":hrkqe65j said:I'm guessing that we could get Jermaine Kearse for a lot less money for about the same level of production.
Then again, Nelson is a SFA and Kearse is an UFA,whose signing would affect potential comp picks in 2020. Nelson would not.
sutz":3jvpn14d said:I'd rather go younger. I don't see WR as such a mess that we need an "experienced vet" to bring it around. We have plenty of experience. I'd look to the draft for WR help.
Mad Dog":2xr5sl4i said:Nelson has been doing "scramble drill" stuff with Aaron Rodgers for years. He would fit the mold of a Seahawk receiver quite well.
As long as he hasn't lost his separation skills like Marshall had, then he's definitely worth a look.
Comp picks are a non-factor with Nelson. He was cut by the Raiders so he wouldn’t factor into the equation at all. Seattle has traditionally looked for players cut by other teams specifically because they don’t factor in the comp pick formula.WestcoastSteve":3pnzoamk said:onanygivensunday":3pnzoamk said:I'm guessing that we could get Jermaine Kearse for a lot less money for about the same level of production.
Then again, Nelson is a SFA and Kearse is an UFA,whose signing would affect potential comp picks in 2020. Nelson would not.
The comp pick point is huge plus Nelson is simply a better player. He drops fewer balls and is a better route runner. I still remember the Minnesota game where without Doug Russ had like 70 pass yards.
I would sign Nelson, cut Jarron Brown for cap savings and go from there.
Sure we arent a pass heavy team but remember how nice it was having three solid receivers when P Rich was here?
endzorn":354xnmhi said:Comp picks are a non-factor with Nelson. He was cut by the Raiders so he wouldn’t factor into the equation at all. Seattle has traditionally looked for players cut by other teams specifically because they don’t factor in the comp pick formula.WestcoastSteve":354xnmhi said:onanygivensunday":354xnmhi said:I'm guessing that we could get Jermaine Kearse for a lot less money for about the same level of production.
Then again, Nelson is a SFA and Kearse is an UFA,whose signing would affect potential comp picks in 2020. Nelson would not.
The comp pick point is huge plus Nelson is simply a better player. He drops fewer balls and is a better route runner. I still remember the Minnesota game where without Doug Russ had like 70 pass yards.
I would sign Nelson, cut Jarron Brown for cap savings and go from there.
Sure we arent a pass heavy team but remember how nice it was having three solid receivers when P Rich was here?
mistaowen":2rnvc7kx said:Not much in the draft who could come in and be a #3 in the offense we run. Assuming this wouldn't cost much, looked like he still had some in the tank at the end of the year when the rest of his team had quit. High character guy and hard worker.
Also is a pretty solid RZ target, would definitely be an upgrade over Jaron Brown. Perfect skill set to match with Russ.
For reference he finished with 739 yards last year which is a lot more than I figured he would have googling his stats.