At least I like that option better than selecting Carter. We can both agree on that. The Seahawks have placed too much emphasis on character and how it was critical to the success of their 2022 class to think Carter will be a consideration in round one. And I have faith in Schneider not to get the next McGwire. He was right about Allen AND Mahomes. If his guy isn't there, then yes, absolutely trade down is a MUST!SeattleAddict wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 7:43 pmFor every Malik McDowell I have a Dan McGwire for ya, though. Just because somebody impresses you with their physical skills, they need to be a good player, too. I don't understand the priority of drafting a QB at 5 at all, much less Richardson, who at best will take 3 years to figure out the game. By the time he got good, you'd have missed out on all the rookie-contract-QB benefits.Sexymarinersfan wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 9:23 amAnthony Richardson is my number 1 choice. But I'd be happy with ANY of the four in this order:
Richardson
Stroud
Levis
Young
If none are on the board then go Anderson. You're a dumbass if you're taking Carter. If you haven't learned from Malik McDowell then shame on you! Do u know what the definition of "Insanity" is? Doing the same thing over and over again expecting to get the same results. Will Anderson is by far the superior option over Jalen "winded hands on hips, knucklehead" Carter! He did all that stupid shit during his draft year?!!! You've got to be kidding me! Look, I want a game wrecking DT as much as the next guy on this forum, but this is NOT a Seahawks type of player.
Drafting a QB at 5 you want him to start. Otherwise, you get a situation like SF or GB where every year you have drama with the veteran.
I am in the 'trade down' camp and load up on 2nd and 3rd rounders... one of which can be your QB of the future.
Many mock drafts have simply resorted to placing Tyree Wilson at #5. Has anyone actually considered his fit? Yes, he has amazing size and length. These are traits Seattle covets. Yet at 6-5 and 271lbs, that isn’t the frame for a 3-4 defensive end or a 3-4 outside linebacker. He is very much a traditional DE for a 4-3 scheme.
Anderson is an outside linebacker in the 3-4 while Carter equally fits the defensive front. Where do you place Wilson or for that matter, Myles Murphy?
Unfortunately I think the option of adding a ‘defensive stud’ in the top-five has all but evaporated. Irrespective of anything to do with the quarterbacks — I suspect Anderson is still the top player in Seattle’s eyes. I just can’t imagine a scenario where he lasts to #5. Someone in the top-three will take him. He was simply too impactful at Alabama and with an A+ character he’ll be seen as a culture-setter.
I'm almost beginning to lean hard into the trading down camp myself.