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Would Pete Carroll want Dwayne Jarrett?


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I only ask because the Seahawks were trying out Mike Williams this week.

It seems possible we could get some low(i mean low) pick from them considering what they gave up for an unknown QB in Whitehurst..

It doesn't seem like he's really wanted here anymore but is cheap to have on the roster so they won't just cut him..but I wouldn't doubt that they try and get something out of him, if they get a WR in the draft..

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i dont see us trading jarrett unless we manage some very nice moves in the draft or free agency. with smitty demanding help at WR i think the FO will want to keep as many options on the team as possible. if jarrett can duplicate what he did with matt moore as QB during the last five games and not completely suck a nut, he should be useful as a WR3.

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Good question. Don't really know what his relationship with Jarrett was or his feelings about him as a player. But if hes a fan he might be willing to give up a low draft pick for him.

My gut says, the Panthers want to give Jarrett another year; if he fails Carroll could pick him up on waivers for free.

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i dont see us trading jarrett unless we manage some very nice moves in the draft or free agency. with smitty demanding help at WR i think the FO will want to keep as many options on the team as possible. if jarrett can duplicate what he did with matt moore as QB during the last five games and not completely suck a nut, he should be useful as a WR3.

the only thing he did with moore the last 5 games was the saints game. I don't think he had a single catch outside of that game.

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the only thing he did with moore the last 5 games was the saints game. I don't think he had a single catch outside of that game.

yep, only game with a catch in last 5 with Moore playing. not sure how many snaps or targets he had in those previous 4, but i am sure it wasnt many.

for all his faults Jarret has decent hands and will take a hit in traffic. he just cant get any separation and is not smart enough to take advantage of his size (like moose). i would like to see what he can do in a limited but expanded role this season given the chance to make some plays.

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Jarrett produced in the Saints game because that was the first game where he started because Smitty broke his arm. He had an awesome 1 handed catch and an awesome TD catch. He looked pretty good IMO.

I still believe he will produce this year if given the chance. I believe receiving your first TD as a receiver was a big physiological gain.

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Jarrett produced in the Saints game because that was the first game where he started because Smitty broke his arm. He had an awesome 1 handed catch and an awesome TD catch. He looked pretty good IMO.

I still believe he will produce this year if given the chance. I believe receiving your first TD as a receiver was a big physiological gain.

He had a clutch 4th down grab to keep the TD drive before halftime alive as well....

4th down grab is at the 1:25 mark with the TD and 1 handed following......

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yep, only game with a catch in last 5 with Moore playing. not sure how many snaps or targets he had in those previous 4, but i am sure it wasnt many.

for all his faults Jarret has decent hands and will take a hit in traffic. he just cant get any separation and is not smart enough to take advantage of his size (like moose). i would like to see what he can do in a limited but expanded role this season given the chance to make some plays.

he hadn't even been active in several games and were it not for smith getting his arm broken jarrett wouldn't have been active for that one.

it was safe to say that jarrett was probably on his way out until he had that big game against new orleans. what he managed to do was to give himself another chance with moore throwing to him. smith's broken arm was the best thing that could have happened to jarrett.

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