Breaking News: Diggs and Adams kicked to the curb

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Re: Breaking News: Diggs and Adams kicked to the curb

Post by trharder » Tue Mar 05, 2024 9:07 pm

Now they're saying Dissly gone too.

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Re: Breaking News: Diggs and Adams kicked to the curb

Post by douche » Tue Mar 05, 2024 9:12 pm

maoling wrote:
Tue Mar 05, 2024 8:09 pm
Captain 97 wrote:
Tue Mar 05, 2024 7:47 pm
I wonder how much Pete's tenure would have looked different if they had just resisted the urge to trade for high profile guys. Between Jimmy Graham, Percy Harvin and Jamal Adams, they gave up four 1st round picks and a 3rd round pick.
Something to ponder. That was a lot to give up for very little in return. And that doesn't include PC's affinity for last-chance rehab projects and bad-boy signings.
When I think back a few years, SEA was so dominant because of that LOB. Of course, Lynch and the read option were also great. But outside of Lynch, the strength of that team really was the draft. Thomas, Sherman, Chancellor, Wagner, Wilson, Tate, Irvin, Malcolm Smith...

Kinda goes to show that splashy signings don't often work out very well.

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Re: Breaking News: Diggs and Adams kicked to the curb

Post by Gametime » Tue Mar 05, 2024 9:13 pm

Thank god for Dis gone too. Way overrated, not sure why they loved him so much. His inability to get open and got worse blocking. Glad he's gone. Way over priced too.

The other two are no brainers.

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Re: Breaking News: Diggs and Adams kicked to the curb

Post by Gametime » Tue Mar 05, 2024 9:15 pm

Cut Mone!!! Save another for a player that can actually play.

5.4 million cap savings. That would put us at 47.8 Million cap space.

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Re: Breaking News: Diggs and Adams kicked to the curb

Post by D-train » Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:01 pm

By Bob Condotta
Seattle Times staff reporter
In the first major personnel moves of the Mike Macdonald era, the Seahawks on Tuesday released safeties Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs and tight end Will Dissly.

The team made the releases of all three official Tuesday afternoon.

All were released with an eye on saving significant sums in both cash and salary cap for the 2024 season.

Combined, the releases of the three will save Seattle $34.5 million in cash as well almost $25 million in salary-cap space.

All three are now immediately free agents and can sign with another team.

The moves come before the NFL’s free agent signing-period that begins March 13 and leave Seattle with $36.2 million in overcall cap space and $28.7 million in effective cap space (meaning, cap space when accounting for that expected to be needed to sign draft picks), via OvertheCap.com. That boosted Seattle to 16th among all NFL teams in available cap space. Seattle was 22nd before Tuesday’s moves.

But Seattle could, and almost certainly will, make some more moves to create more space heading into free agency.

The Adams release had been rumored for a while but still is a jolt, because it represents an unceremonious conclusion to one of the bigger trades in team history.

Seattle dealt two first-round picks — in 2021 and 2022 — to the Jets for Adams in July, 2020.

Up Next - Seahawks release DBs Jamal Adams, Quandre Diggs along with TE Will Dissly

But after he made the All-Pro second team in 2020 with 9.5 sacks, he battled injuries the past three years, playing just 22 games, and only 34 overall for the Seahawks.

Adams had two years remaining on his contract but no guaranteed money left. His contract included cap hits of $26.9 million and $27.9 million the next two years and salaries of $16.5 million and $17.5 million. Those were the last two years on a four-year contract worth up to $72 million signed in August 2021.

Will Dissly warms up for Thursday’s game against Dallas at ATT Stadium, in Arlington, Texas, last year. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)

Will Dissly warms up for Thursday’s game against Dallas at ATT Stadium, in Arlington, Texas, last year. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
Diggs and Dissly were entering the final years of their contracts and also had no guaranteed money left on their deals.

Diggs was due a salary of $10.4 million in 2024 with a cap hit of $21.2 million.

Dissly had a salary of $6.4 million in 2024 with a cap hit of $10.07 million.

The release of Adams and Diggs means Seattle is left searching for safeties. Julian Love will return, but Seattle has no other safeties with significant experience. One option could be Baltimore’s Geno Stone, who thrived last season with Macdonald, who was the Ravens’ defensive coordinator before being hired as the Seahawks’ coach, and will be a free agent.

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The Seahawks acquired Diggs in a trade with Detroit in October 2019 and Adams the following summer. They hoped the two would combine to give Seattle a safety tandem to rival that of Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor.

But after a promising start in 2020, when Seattle went 12-4 and Adams and Diggs made the Pro Bowl, the plan started to go awry.

Adams played only 12 games in 2021 as Seattle went 7-10, then suffered a season-ending torn quad muscle in the 2022 opener. He returned for the fifth game of the 2023 season.

But the knee continued to bothered Adams, and he played only nine games in 2023 before being shelved for the rest of the season.

His last game was a 28-16 loss against the 49ers in Santa Clara on Dec. 10 when Adams was beaten for a 54-yard TD pass to Deebo Samuel.

The TD gave San Francisco a 14-10 lead in the second quarter that it never gave up, and drew the ire of coach Pete Carroll afterward.

“It’s Deebo coming across on a deep cross right to Jamal,” Carroll said. “It’s something that we’ve seen and we work on and that should never happen, particularly on third-and-11.”

The play was among several seemed to show Adams was nowhere near physically back to full health. He was inactive the next two weeks then finally placed on Injured Reserve, ending his season, and ultimately his Seattle career.

Seattle president of football operations John Schneider had foreshadowed that a move might be coming with Adams last week at the NFL combine when he was asked how Adams might fit in Macdonald’s defense.

“Is he in his plans?” Schneider said. “Yeah, I mean, we’ll find out. We’ll keep working through things. … We’re still trying to figure all that out.”

Schneider had said the hope was Adams will be healthier in 2024.

“It was a rough year for him,’’ Schneider said of Adams’ 2023 season. “ … I’m sure Jamal would tell you guys it was hard for him. He fought his tail off to get back. He was constantly trying to be out there, trying to be active and working with the coaching staff, working with the trainers, strength and conditioning guys. I would expect him to be much healthier next year, yes.”

Now he won’t be in Seattle’s plans and at age 28 will have to jump start his career elsewhere.

And he’ll leave a complicated legacy as one of the more star-crossed trades in Seattle’s history. His 2020 season showed why the team wanted him — and what he could have been for the Seahawks.

But what Seattle gave up in draft picks plus his contract will ultimately have the trade viewed as one of the worst in Schneider’s 14-plus years as GM.

Via OvertheCap.com, Adams was paid just over $50 million in salary and bonus by Seattle. He will also carry a dead cap hit of $10.4 million in 2025. Those dead cap hits would have been reduced to $10.4 million for each season if Seattle had designated Adams as a post-June 1 cut, with the cap savings increased to $16.5 million and $17.5 million, respectively.

Instead, Seattle designed Adams as a standard release, and his cap savings will be just over $6 million this year and $17.5 million next year. But the news roughly 10 days ago that the salary cap for 2024 will be higher than teams expected — from $224.8 million las year to $255.4 million this year — makes it easier to take on the bigger dead cap hit this year.

Diggs, who turned 31 in January, made three consecutive Pro Bowls from 2020-22 and also was a team captain the last two seasons. But saw his production drop in 2023. Seattle’s defense finished 25th in points allowed and 30th in yards allowed, making just one interception after recording 14 total the previous three years.

Diggs appeared to acknowledge the move when he took to the social media platform X and stated “Forever grateful.”

Given the high cap hit and savings, the Dissly release was also not unexpected.

A fourth-round draft pick out of Washington in 2018, Dissly, 27, saw his playing time and stats drop significantly in 2023. His snap counts fell from 60% to 39% in 2023, his receptions from 34 to 17 and yards from 349 to 172.

This story will be updated.
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Re: Breaking News: Diggs and Adams kicked to the curb

Post by maoling » Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:10 pm

I'm enjoying all the VMAC housecleaning today.

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Re: Breaking News: Diggs and Adams kicked to the curb

Post by D-train » Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:24 pm

maoling wrote:
Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:10 pm
I'm enjoying all the VMAC housecleaning today.
The odds on your bet will probably improve dramatically because of this..
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Re: Breaking News: Diggs and Adams kicked to the curb

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:30 pm

Why are these cuts happening today, is there some deadline?

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Re: Breaking News: Diggs and Adams kicked to the curb

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:32 pm

So, maybe someone should start a poll on how the cap space should be used. :idea:

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Re: Breaking News: Diggs and Adams kicked to the curb

Post by D-train » Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:47 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol: Found the joker that told me how good Diggs was and they would be dumb to cut him.
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