It is day 1 of the NFL draft. I still have to publish articles on the RBs and the CBs, but don’t think that the Seahawks will draft either in the first round so I will post those before Day 2 of the draft. Also, for my draft they are not interesting until probably day … Continue reading
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NFL Draft 2019 – Position Analysis TE
My big prediction: Seahawks will go higher on TE than people think, probably higher than WR. Why? because the Seahawks have a good WR corps that has really good chemistry with Wilson. They started to rebuild the TE position with Dissly last year and now they need a playmaker to compliment that position alongside Dissly … Continue reading
NFL Draft 2019 – Position Analysis WR
Wide Receiver: is it a need or isn’t it a need? If everyone is fit and performing at their ceiling we have one of the best slot receivers in the NFL (Baldwin), one of the best speedsters in the league (Lockett) – both of who have a magic connection to our QB Wilson – a … Continue reading
NFL Draft 2019 – Position Analysis LB
The Seahawks currently have one of, if not the best Linebacker group in the NFL… IF Wright is healthy and Kendricks doesn’t go to prison. We don’t have to talk about Wagner because he is insanely good, but another aspect is that all three contracts expire at the end of next year. I am sure … Continue reading
NFL Draft 2019 – Position Analysis EDGE
My draft has been assuming Clark stays – because in my scenario Wilson is traded. In that case we have two DT/DEs (Jefferson and Jones), then you have two in between guys in Clark and Green and then one speed/high motor guy in Martin. I am looking for something like Martin or between him and … Continue reading
NFL Draft 2019 – Position Analysis S
Before the combine everyone was saying how rubbish this draft class was going to be for safeties. Then I turned on the TV to watch the combine and saw so many guys flying around that I found interesting, that I’m really questioning these so called “experts”. I love Secondaries. When I really started getting into … Continue reading
NFL Draft 2019 – Position Analysis OL
OLine is always an interesting group to assess and then watch in the draft. First of all I find it pretty hard to assess what would be a great OLineman at the next level because there are so many subtleties. Secondly, those in the 2nd group could float up into the first because it is … Continue reading
NFL Draft 2019 – Position Analysis DL
After establishing the picks that the Seahawks could end up with and their needs (in my version they traded Wilson) and then looking at the Quaterback position in the draft, this post will be looking at the biggest need on the Defense: DT. The perhaps deepest position group in this years draft, and accordingly I … Continue reading
NFL Draft 2019 – Position Analysis QB
With the biggest blockbuster of my draft being the trade of Wilson, my Seahawks need someone under center to challenge Paxton Lynch (who himself was a 1st round QB pick not so long ago). I think that this position is one of the most difficult to evaluate because there are so many ways that a … Continue reading
Seahawks pre-draft analysis [part 4] Needs
Before I start analysing the individual position groups I have to get a picture of how high the need is, and therefore where the Seahawks might be inclined to draft a player. Because while I don’t believe in drafting your highest need first, your second after that and then your third, etc, naturally if you … Continue reading