Stop worrying about keeping the band together
I see fans worrying about 2015 because of the recent amazing acquisitions of Percy Harvin, Cliff Avril and Michael Bennett. Stop worrying.
I see fans worrying about 2015 because of the recent amazing acquisitions of Percy Harvin, Cliff Avril and Michael Bennett. Stop worrying.
Whether you've found your franchise signal-caller or not, history has shown that teams with a propensity to draft quarterbacks have been more successful in the long-term.
The Seahawks signed Percy Harvin to big money and aren't likely done in free agency. Where does that leave them in terms of the salary cap?
Could it be true? It could!
It is widely reported that the Seattle Seahawks gave up a 1st round pick in 2013, a 3rd round pick in 2014, and a 7th round pick in 2013 for the rights to Percy Harvin. How much does this signify in "draft value?"
The following chart is a snippet taken from OverTheCap.com, which is a really great resource for NFL fans.
I wanted to put together a quick blurb here as free agent season is shortly upon us -- and to start off, I'll say this: the Seahawks will likely be passing the ball more in 2013 than in 2012. Yay.
Seattle has 14 players on their roster that were chosen in the first three rounds of the NFL Draft. By comparison, last season's NFC Champion San Francisco 49ers roster had 15 first round players.
Or: Why I don't trust or care about that last digit.
I get a lot of questions about Matt Flynn and his contract with the Seahawks, in terms of keeping him, trading him, or cutting him. Which is the best option?