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15 minutes ago, Chaos said:

Looks like slim pickings in the FA WR's, I was hoping we'd sign someone else or are we just rolling with AT, Moore, XL, and Coker?

We need a specific type of WR a speedy field stretcher type 

Darius Slayton would have fit maybe Nick Westbrook from Tennessee is an option 

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10 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Which QB will have the better 2025 season?

Sam Darnold in Seattle

Geno Smith in Las Vegas

Justin Fields in New York

I'd say Geno simply based on the overall situations. The Seahawks look to be going full rebuild except for signing Darnold but we've seen what Darnold does on a bad team where he's forced to try to carry the load and it's UGLY. Fields to the Jets on paper just seems like a really odd match with their new OC who was the passing game coordinator under Ben Johnson in Detroit. Nothing about Fields' skill set and that type of offensive approach matches up. So by process of elimination I'm left with Geno.

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2 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Per John Ellis: 

Sniffin’ around on a few potential FA’s today. 

“My Guys, Part 2”:

LB Kyzir White 
LB EJ Speed
TE Juwan Johnson (luxury add)
SAF Julian Blackmon 
RB Kenneth Gainwell
RB Ty Johnson

Speed would be a decent pickup.

The rest are meh 

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2 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Per John Ellis: 

Sniffin’ around on a few potential FA’s today. 

“My Guys, Part 2”:

LB Kyzir White 
LB EJ Speed
TE Juwan Johnson (luxury add)
SAF Julian Blackmon 
RB Kenneth Gainwell
RB Ty Johnson

Honestly hope we don't sign a RB. I get you want to plug holes and/or allow yourself to go BPA in draft, but i would rather address in draft 1x late round, 1x UDFA

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