People say predicting what John Schneider is going to do in the draft is impossible. Let’s take a look to see how close I came, position-by-position. Grading my projections In my article predicting the Seahawks picks by position, I had: 1 WR 1 OT 1 G/C 1 DE 1 LB...
John Schneider and Pete Carroll hold their cards as close to their vests as any front office pair in the NFL before the draft. Then they are among the most transparent after picks are made. It is just one more way in which they revel in contradiction. While the rest...
It is two hours before the draft, and I always want to put out my predictions for which positions the team will add before the picks come in. I’m steering clear of specific names this year, but here are some thoughts on what the end result will be position-wise. Estimated...
Twenty-four hours from now, we will be hours away from waiting hours for the Seahawks to more-than-likely trade out of the first round. Does the NFL have us by the unmentionables or what? You will see many pre-draft pundits talk about “needs,” but let’s try to dig a little deeper...
I don’t usually post pass-alongs, but this deserves as much attention as it can get. The Seahawks sent this slide deck to player agents. It is chock full of information that makes a case for why undrafted free agents should favor the Seahawks, largely because Seattle has a track record...
I broke down each position group immediately following the Super Bowl predicting what would happen, player-by-player. Now is the right time to see where things stand heading into the draft. Secondary Things are progressing on plan here. WHAT I GOT RIGHT Earl Thomas extended Added depth at nickel corner (Phillip Adams)...