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PFT: Seahawks want three #1 as starting point for Wilson trade.


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https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/02/22/report-teams-believe-three-first-rounders-the-base-for-any-russell-wilson-trade/?unapproved=7558345&moderation-hash=a1f87aa6b0c8bc71b982aff7dbf9f338#comment-7558345

Wilson said the question of whether he’s available in a trade is for the Seahawks to answer and teams have reportedly been asking. Michael Silver of NFL Media reports that one-third of the league has called the team about the possibility of a Wilson trade.

Silver adds that those teams have come away with the belief that the starting point for any serious conversations would be three first-round picks. 

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If you could keep your current starters and not part with picks 2-7 for the next three seasons, is that a deasl worth considering?

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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I want to do it, but my only hesitance is the his age 32. Then again, Stafford is older and we almost pulled that trigger.

Yeah but that was only a single 1st round pick that we would've given up AND Teddy.  No way to giving up 3 1st's.

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3 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Much better QB. Also, we wouldnt have to send over any of our young talent, as well as keep our open cap to bring in some serious talent to surround Wilson with. 

True, but that offer is just a starting point, they'll definitely want more than just that. 

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