Post Draft Areas of Need
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Post Draft Areas of Need
With a solid draft behind us we still have some obvious needs. In my view they are:
QB
C
OG
ROT
NT
ILB
CB
If we re sign Brown (ROT), Rogers and Buchanan (CBs) then what top FAs, if any, are we likely to look at for QB, C, OG, NT and ILB?
QB
C
OG
ROT
NT
ILB
CB
If we re sign Brown (ROT), Rogers and Buchanan (CBs) then what top FAs, if any, are we likely to look at for QB, C, OG, NT and ILB?
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Davin Joseph G - Tampa Bay - A Bruce Allen draftee
Ryan Harris T - Denver - A Mike Shanahan draftee
Center - Kory, Will, Erik Cook (2010 draft choice) All are better than Rabach - no free agents needed for this position
ILB - Perry Riley is the real deal
QB - Bulger (insurance in case Beck or Grossman falter)
NT- Brandon Mebane (SEA) – At only 6’1, Mebane has the natural leverage and quickness to give interior linemen fits. He’s as underrated as they come and when you look at his numbers, it’s easy to see why he’s often snubbed when the discussion of the best defensive tackles comes up. Mebane has the work ethic and the tools to be a dominant defensive tackle for next decade and has been instrumental to the Seahawks’ run defense over the last 2 seasons.
http://www.footballsfuture.com/2011/fa/dl.html
Mebane took only a season to establish himself as an excellent nose tackle, capable of collapsing pockets, stopping the run, and even sacking a few quarterbacks with 7.5 sacks in 26 games up until the end of 2008.
http://17power.blogspot.com/2011/02/bra ... st-of.html
CB - I think a high motor blue collar guy will be signed - not a high priced guy.
Ryan Harris T - Denver - A Mike Shanahan draftee
Center - Kory, Will, Erik Cook (2010 draft choice) All are better than Rabach - no free agents needed for this position
ILB - Perry Riley is the real deal
QB - Bulger (insurance in case Beck or Grossman falter)
NT- Brandon Mebane (SEA) – At only 6’1, Mebane has the natural leverage and quickness to give interior linemen fits. He’s as underrated as they come and when you look at his numbers, it’s easy to see why he’s often snubbed when the discussion of the best defensive tackles comes up. Mebane has the work ethic and the tools to be a dominant defensive tackle for next decade and has been instrumental to the Seahawks’ run defense over the last 2 seasons.
http://www.footballsfuture.com/2011/fa/dl.html
Mebane took only a season to establish himself as an excellent nose tackle, capable of collapsing pockets, stopping the run, and even sacking a few quarterbacks with 7.5 sacks in 26 games up until the end of 2008.
http://17power.blogspot.com/2011/02/bra ... st-of.html
CB - I think a high motor blue collar guy will be signed - not a high priced guy.
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Bulger is the only one that will be a UFA if they revert back to 2010 League rules (players will need 6 yrs in the league to hit the market. The other 3 will surely get tendered,Red_One43 wrote:Davin Joseph G - Tampa Bay - A Bruce Allen draftee
Ryan Harris T - Denver - A Mike Shanahan draftee
Center - Kory, Will, Erik Cook (2010 draft choice) All are better than Rabach - no free agents needed for this position
ILB - Perry Riley is the real deal
QB - Bulger (insurance in case Beck or Grossman falter)
NT- Brandon Mebane (SEA) – At only 6’1, Mebane has the natural leverage and quickness to give interior linemen fits. He’s as underrated as they come and when you look at his numbers, it’s easy to see why he’s often snubbed when the discussion of the best defensive tackles comes up. Mebane has the work ethic and the tools to be a dominant defensive tackle for next decade and has been instrumental to the Seahawks’ run defense over the last 2 seasons.
http://www.footballsfuture.com/2011/fa/dl.html
Mebane took only a season to establish himself as an excellent nose tackle, capable of collapsing pockets, stopping the run, and even sacking a few quarterbacks with 7.5 sacks in 26 games up until the end of 2008.
http://17power.blogspot.com/2011/02/bra ... st-of.html
CB - I think a high motor blue collar guy will be signed - not a high priced guy.
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I REALLY hope Gano is not kicking for us this year but I think he's going to be
I think he'll beat out whomever they bring in for a tryout
I think he'll beat out whomever they bring in for a tryout
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Red_One43 wrote:Davin Joseph G - Tampa Bay - A Bruce Allen draftee
Ryan Harris T - Denver - A Mike Shanahan draftee
Center - Kory, Will, Erik Cook (2010 draft choice) All are better than Rabach - no free agents needed for this position
ILB - Perry Riley is the real deal
QB - Bulger (insurance in case Beck or Grossman falter)
NT- Brandon Mebane (SEA) – At only 6’1, Mebane has the natural leverage and quickness to give interior linemen fits. He’s as underrated as they come and when you look at his numbers, it’s easy to see why he’s often snubbed when the discussion of the best defensive tackles comes up. Mebane has the work ethic and the tools to be a dominant defensive tackle for next decade and has been instrumental to the Seahawks’ run defense over the last 2 seasons.
http://www.footballsfuture.com/2011/fa/dl.html
Mebane took only a season to establish himself as an excellent nose tackle, capable of collapsing pockets, stopping the run, and even sacking a few quarterbacks with 7.5 sacks in 26 games up until the end of 2008.
http://17power.blogspot.com/2011/02/bra ... st-of.html
CB - I think a high motor blue collar guy will be signed - not a high priced guy.
Does Seatle play 3-4 or 4-3?
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4-3yupchagee wrote:Red_One43 wrote:Davin Joseph G - Tampa Bay - A Bruce Allen draftee
Ryan Harris T - Denver - A Mike Shanahan draftee
Center - Kory, Will, Erik Cook (2010 draft choice) All are better than Rabach - no free agents needed for this position
ILB - Perry Riley is the real deal
QB - Bulger (insurance in case Beck or Grossman falter)
NT- Brandon Mebane (SEA) – At only 6’1, Mebane has the natural leverage and quickness to give interior linemen fits. He’s as underrated as they come and when you look at his numbers, it’s easy to see why he’s often snubbed when the discussion of the best defensive tackles comes up. Mebane has the work ethic and the tools to be a dominant defensive tackle for next decade and has been instrumental to the Seahawks’ run defense over the last 2 seasons.
http://www.footballsfuture.com/2011/fa/dl.html
Mebane took only a season to establish himself as an excellent nose tackle, capable of collapsing pockets, stopping the run, and even sacking a few quarterbacks with 7.5 sacks in 26 games up until the end of 2008.
http://17power.blogspot.com/2011/02/bra ... st-of.html
CB - I think a high motor blue collar guy will be signed - not a high priced guy.
Does Seatle play 3-4 or 4-3?
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http://arizona.sbnation.com/arizona-car ... ora-jr-forMora's Seahawks ran a more hybrid 4-3/3-4 scheme, much as the Cardinals defense did under Clancy Pendergast.
I assume this is where Mebane got his nose tackle experience.
None of you think Albert can play NT??
Gano is young -- most kickers take awhile to figure it out. His leg is so strong, I would not give up on him, especially since we suck anyway. Once we become a playoff contender we will need to ensure our kicker is ready. If he's still figuring it out and we're making a playoff push, then I agree our kicker needs to be ready to do it.
I don't believe we spend big dollars on Carlos, we'll spend it on another high priced CB.
Gano is young -- most kickers take awhile to figure it out. His leg is so strong, I would not give up on him, especially since we suck anyway. Once we become a playoff contender we will need to ensure our kicker is ready. If he's still figuring it out and we're making a playoff push, then I agree our kicker needs to be ready to do it.
I don't believe we spend big dollars on Carlos, we'll spend it on another high priced CB.
Have you ever heard the footballical story about two brothers, Can and Able?fredp45 wrote:None of you think Albert can play NT??
In the beginnning of the 2010 football season, there lived two brothers named Can and Able who lived in the land of NFL. Also, living in the land was a man named Albert. Now, Albert was friends with Can, but even a closer friend with Able. Often, Albert was invited over to play nose tackle with the brothers, but Albert almost always declined to play nose tackle with the brothers. When he did play, he gave a poor, poor effort, often known in NFL land as piss poor. Albert was no fun. Can was confused. He knew that Albert could play nose tackle and Able was even more confused, because he knew that Albert was able to play nose tackle. What was the problem with Albert?
What is seldom mentioned in the story of Can and Able is, the brothers had a sister, Wanna. You see, Albert didn't and doesn't wanna to play nose tackle because he doesn't like the brothers' sister, Wanna. The brothers didn't and don't like the fact that Albert does not like their sister. Can and Able will never ask Albert to play nose tackle again.
The End, or rather, To Be Continued - the story isn't over just yet. Meanwhile, Can and Able search for someone to play nose tackle with them.