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King Earl on the block?


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6 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

There's a reason all these guys are available a couple years after the Hawks were relevant.

Because the Seahawks are hitting the reset button. Earl Thomas has already pretty much said he's not re-signing with Seattle and he's a free agent after this season. Chancellor will be released next year.

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10 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

There's a reason all these guys are available a couple years after the Hawks were relevant.

their DC left, they had a bunch of key injuries, and Carroll lost the team's confidence. their players didn't suddenly become untalented. Thomas would instantly be the 2nd best player on our defense.

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6 minutes ago, rodeo said:

their DC left, they had a bunch of key injuries, and Carroll lost the team's confidence. their players didn't suddenly become untalented. Thomas would instantly be the 2nd best player on our defense.

Welp this will be his 9th year in the NFL and he'll have a 10.4 million dollar cap hit. 

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LOL @ the Huddle

"We haz no DBs!" they said

""All our safeties are old and washed up!" they said

"We've neglected the safety positions for years!" they said

"Look at all these other teams making moves while we sit and do nothing!" they said

Then the 28 year old best FS in the NFL is possible on the trade block and all of a sudden they're all...

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

LOL @ the Huddle

"We haz no DBs!" they said

""All our safeties are old and washed up!" they said

"We've neglected the safety positions for years!" they said

"Look at all these other teams making moves while we sit and do nothing!" they said

Then the 28 year old best FS in the NFL is possible on the trade block and all of a sudden they're all...

tenor.gif?itemid=5234758

I think most sensible huddlers know Thomas is coming off a serious injury. That alone is a red flag. If it was a healthy Thomas then heck yes. This version. Eh.. Rather draft one. 

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