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No way. James Carpenter
So hard to give up on that guy. First round pick plus he's so damn huge.
But you're right.
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No way. James Carpenter
Still think McQ is worse
But between those two, thats just nitpicking
Another interesting nugget that may be important is that several of Matthews' biggest games at Kentucky came against Florida (six catches, 114 yards, two touchdowns) and South Carolina (12 catches, 177 yards, one touchdown). Pete Carroll and John Schneider have alluded to their interest in 'gamer' types that have the capability to be their best in big games. In an interview on 950KJR, Matthews' QB in Winnipeg, Alex Brink, also mentioned that his former receiver had the 'grit', work ethic, and desire to make in the NFL. Not everyone would subscribe to evaluating these intangibles, but they're noteworthy nonetheless.Positives: Tall receiver with strong hands to catch throws over the top of smaller defenders, even when challenged. Height and vertical give him a great advantage on jump balls downfield. Creates separation with the ball in the air with long arms, tracks the ball well in the air (even over his head). Defeats jam with strength and hands. Owns body control to adjust for passes while in the air. Uses head fake to sell double moves. Fair strength as a run blocker, willing to punch and extend to take smaller defenders out of the play is coming his way. Gives effort to block downfield if ballcarrier is in his area.
Negatives: Strider who takes time to get to full speed. Does not explode off the line, especially slow if challenged. Rounds speed-out and corner routes too much. Takes extra steps on stop and comeback routes, allows corners to read him. Inconsistent hands, capable of extending well outside his frame for errant throws but also loses concentration and allows throws into his body. Lack of short-area quickness allows corners playing off coverage to elude him on run blocks. Little upper-body muscle development.
http://www.fieldgulls.com/2013-nfl-...eahawks-free-agency-draft-offseason-plan-2014
Good read on what the Seahawks might do during the off season. I was suprised at some of the names that might be cut or allowed to walk.
http://www.fieldgulls.com/2013-nfl-...eahawks-free-agency-draft-offseason-plan-2014
Good read on what the Seahawks might do during the off season. I was suprised at some of the names that might be cut or allowed to walk.
How big a priority is it to bring Golden Tate back?
"It's a big priority. We have a number of unrestricted free agents that we're kind of getting a lay of the land. This is the weekend it kind of starts. People start hearing from other teams and how well they're liked and appreciated. Golden knows where we stand and how much we love him and how much we want to have him back on our team."
http://www.fieldgulls.com/nfl-draft...hawks-gm-john-schneider-speaks-at-the-combineIs the franchise tag a possibility for Michael Bennett?
"I don't anticipate that, no."
Still think he might re-signSee ya, Sid.
Yeah you're right they're probably is a solid market for him and I can't see him getting any more than Baldwin would here, around 2mil a year.I think theres a market out there for him.
But if he does come back, what number do you think he would take without feeling insulted?
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Also, @ClaytonESPN says he doesn't expect tight end Zach Miller back with the #Seahawks at his current salary-cap cost of $6.2 million.