Free Agents - Cap Space - who stays, who's gone

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Re: Free Agents - Cap Space - who stays, who's gone

Post by Donn Beach » Thu Mar 05, 2026 12:52 am

Same with Rasheed
Shaheed and the Seahawks are reportedly not close to agreeing on an extension, per ESPN insider Adam Schefter, and he will likely test the market when the legal tampering period begins on Monday, March 9.

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Re: Free Agents - Cap Space - who stays, who's gone

Post by auroraave » Thu Mar 05, 2026 2:18 pm

They are going to lose some guys for sure, but they will get some comp picks back. Looks like teh Shaheed trade kinda 'bought' us a Super Bowl. I am still in shock that happened this year - it still feels surreal. As much as I like shaheed and what he brings - he is not essential. Walker may be more important, but his highlight reel only came together when CHarbonnet went down. Love to have him back, but someone else will likely overpay him. This team has a solid core. Lambs just made that trade for that CB from KC - not even sure if he fits the scheme there but they gave up a lot of draft capital to get him so I love that. Turd McVey 'going all in' again. I'll bet this is the year Stafford gets injured and that team crumbles. Hey, A guy can dream, right? :lol:

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Re: Free Agents - Cap Space - who stays, who's gone

Post by douche » Thu Mar 05, 2026 4:16 pm

Donn Beach wrote:
Thu Mar 05, 2026 12:36 am
He's not playing games, he's not concerned with what other teams will offer, he can't control that. He's got a number in his head that he's not moving off of. If walker can find a better offer good for him. This is one of the things I admire about the guy. We've just been through this with the DK and Geno situations. He's always willing to move on to the next player.
Yes, I am aware, and I like it. But to my earlier question... 'Which positions are the most easily replaced?'. One could argue that the RB position might be one of those.

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Re: Free Agents - Cap Space - who stays, who's gone

Post by Donn Beach » Thu Mar 05, 2026 8:50 pm

douche wrote:
Thu Mar 05, 2026 4:16 pm
Donn Beach wrote:
Thu Mar 05, 2026 12:36 am
He's not playing games, he's not concerned with what other teams will offer, he can't control that. He's got a number in his head that he's not moving off of. If walker can find a better offer good for him. This is one of the things I admire about the guy. We've just been through this with the DK and Geno situations. He's always willing to move on to the next player.
Yes, I am aware, and I like it. But to my earlier question... 'Which positions are the most easily replaced?'. One could argue that the RB position might be one of those.

I agree, that's what it's all about. It's interesting really, the relationship between talent and system. The thing that makes Walker valuable is is explosiveness, other than that he's pretty routine, and that's talent. It's the cap that's the issue, not what other teams are willing to pay. It makes no difference to JS what another team does because they have their cap approach, JS has his.

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