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Jamal Adams Blockbuster: Analysis from Both Sides

Reading Time: 2 minutesWell, Jamal Adams had his wish come true. The All-Pro safety, formerly a member of the New York Jets, has a new team. He has been traded to the Seattle Seahawks for Bradley McDougald, a first-round pick in 2021, a third-round pick in 2021, and another first-round pick in 2022. The Seahawks also receive a fourth-round pick. Here are my thoughts on the trade for both sides. From Seattle’s perspective, they get an absolute game-changer on defense. Jamal Adams is the best safety in the league, and fills a need for Seattle in the secondary. Seattle’s secondary was roasted by Davante Adams in the playoffs last year, and even though Adams is not a cover corner, he will make QBs think twice about throwing it on his side of the field. Also, considering the Seahawks first-round picks would probably be late first anyway, they gave it up for one of the best defenders in football. This almost certainly cements their case as Super Bowl contenders. The Jets also did an amazing job with this trade. First of all, they traded Adams out of their conference which was an incredibly smart move. Secondly, they got a HAUL for him. Two first-rounders, plus a third-rounder? They are set up nicely for the future to trade for a star, or stand pat and build for the future. Furthermore, they...

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What Seattle Should Do if Jadeveon Clowney Leaves

Reading Time: 2 minutesAs we near the 2020 NFL draft on April 23 and most of the top free agents have signed new contracts, one question remains unanswered: where will Jadeveon Clowney play in 2020? Clowney, drafted first overall in 2014 by the Houston Texans, was dealt to the Seahawks right before the 2019 season. At the moment, Clowney, who is currently a free agent, believes his talent is worth more than he is being offered. However, if he decides to move on from Seattle, the Seahawks are going to have to find a new DE to help bulk...

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Best Draft Picks to Fill the Seahawks’ Needs

Reading Time: 2 minutesLet’s start from the biggest need for the Seahawks: The pass rush. These are some good options to take at 27th overall: • Yetur Gross-Matos, EDGE, Penn State Long and rangy like a young Jason Pierre-Paul. Twice as many career tackles for loss (36.5) as sacks, so he is in the backfield. • A.J. Epenesa, DE, Iowa Tape shows a strong pass-rusher with 30.5 sacks over the last two seasons. High effort, good technique make his floor still worthy of a first-round pick. • Bradlee Anae, EDGE, Utah Three straight double-digit seasons in tackles for loss,...

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In-Depth Recap and Reaction to the ‘Niners – Seahawks Thriller

Reading Time: 4 minutesSeattle, WA — Where opponents hopes and dreams go to die… until, a “pretending” 12-3 San Francisco 49ers team walked in and ended the 12th Man’s hopes of winning back the NFC West. A hectic game that featured many high fives and cheers of joy, but also many curse words to describe the frustration of Ahkello Witherspoon’s performance. Yes, I’m calling out one guy. This game came down to inches – and the Seahawks (sort of) again not giving Marshawn Lynch the ball on the goal line. The defense stepped up when it mattered most, and...

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