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Matching it probably wouldn't have done any good. I doubt Arizona would trade him within the division.Originally Posted by ChampCruThik
If Seattle wanted a #1 receiver to pair with TJ that badly, they should have matched Baltimore's offer for Q. Q is very similar to Marshall and is not that far off in production. His numbers were slighted by Fitz over the years in the desert. Think about it: 6th overall pick vs. third and fourth-round picks? No brainer.
With the 6th overall pick Seattle sits in a pretty position. They have the luxury of going BPA because someone will drop whether it be JPP, Morgan, Berry, etc. I definitely want that pick if I'm the Seahawks. A premier player will be sitting there waiting to fall in their laps...
Matching it probably wouldn't have done any good. I doubt Arizona would trade him within the division.Originally Posted by ChampCruThik
If Seattle wanted a #1 receiver to pair with TJ that badly, they should have matched Baltimore's offer for Q. Q is very similar to Marshall and is not that far off in production. His numbers were slighted by Fitz over the years in the desert. Think about it: 6th overall pick vs. third and fourth-round picks? No brainer.
With the 6th overall pick Seattle sits in a pretty position. They have the luxury of going BPA because someone will drop whether it be JPP, Morgan, Berry, etc. I definitely want that pick if I'm the Seahawks. A premier player will be sitting there waiting to fall in their laps...
Matching it probably wouldn't have done any good. I doubt Arizona would trade him within the division.Originally Posted by ChampCruThik
If Seattle wanted a #1 receiver to pair with TJ that badly, they should have matched Baltimore's offer for Q. Q is very similar to Marshall and is not that far off in production. His numbers were slighted by Fitz over the years in the desert. Think about it: 6th overall pick vs. third and fourth-round picks? No brainer.
With the 6th overall pick Seattle sits in a pretty position. They have the luxury of going BPA because someone will drop whether it be JPP, Morgan, Berry, etc. I definitely want that pick if I'm the Seahawks. A premier player will be sitting there waiting to fall in their laps...
Matching it probably wouldn't have done any good. I doubt Arizona would trade him within the division.Originally Posted by ChampCruThik
If Seattle wanted a #1 receiver to pair with TJ that badly, they should have matched Baltimore's offer for Q. Q is very similar to Marshall and is not that far off in production. His numbers were slighted by Fitz over the years in the desert. Think about it: 6th overall pick vs. third and fourth-round picks? No brainer.
With the 6th overall pick Seattle sits in a pretty position. They have the luxury of going BPA because someone will drop whether it be JPP, Morgan, Berry, etc. I definitely want that pick if I'm the Seahawks. A premier player will be sitting there waiting to fall in their laps...
Matching it probably wouldn't have done any good. I doubt Arizona would trade him within the division.Originally Posted by ChampCruThik
If Seattle wanted a #1 receiver to pair with TJ that badly, they should have matched Baltimore's offer for Q. Q is very similar to Marshall and is not that far off in production. His numbers were slighted by Fitz over the years in the desert. Think about it: 6th overall pick vs. third and fourth-round picks? No brainer.
With the 6th overall pick Seattle sits in a pretty position. They have the luxury of going BPA because someone will drop whether it be JPP, Morgan, Berry, etc. I definitely want that pick if I'm the Seahawks. A premier player will be sitting there waiting to fall in their laps...
Matching it probably wouldn't have done any good. I doubt Arizona would trade him within the division.Originally Posted by ChampCruThik
If Seattle wanted a #1 receiver to pair with TJ that badly, they should have matched Baltimore's offer for Q. Q is very similar to Marshall and is not that far off in production. His numbers were slighted by Fitz over the years in the desert. Think about it: 6th overall pick vs. third and fourth-round picks? No brainer.
With the 6th overall pick Seattle sits in a pretty position. They have the luxury of going BPA because someone will drop whether it be JPP, Morgan, Berry, etc. I definitely want that pick if I'm the Seahawks. A premier player will be sitting there waiting to fall in their laps...
Matching it probably wouldn't have done any good. I doubt Arizona would trade him within the division.Originally Posted by ChampCruThik
If Seattle wanted a #1 receiver to pair with TJ that badly, they should have matched Baltimore's offer for Q. Q is very similar to Marshall and is not that far off in production. His numbers were slighted by Fitz over the years in the desert. Think about it: 6th overall pick vs. third and fourth-round picks? No brainer.
With the 6th overall pick Seattle sits in a pretty position. They have the luxury of going BPA because someone will drop whether it be JPP, Morgan, Berry, etc. I definitely want that pick if I'm the Seahawks. A premier player will be sitting there waiting to fall in their laps...
Matching it probably wouldn't have done any good. I doubt Arizona would trade him within the division.Originally Posted by ChampCruThik
If Seattle wanted a #1 receiver to pair with TJ that badly, they should have matched Baltimore's offer for Q. Q is very similar to Marshall and is not that far off in production. His numbers were slighted by Fitz over the years in the desert. Think about it: 6th overall pick vs. third and fourth-round picks? No brainer.
With the 6th overall pick Seattle sits in a pretty position. They have the luxury of going BPA because someone will drop whether it be JPP, Morgan, Berry, etc. I definitely want that pick if I'm the Seahawks. A premier player will be sitting there waiting to fall in their laps...
Matching it probably wouldn't have done any good. I doubt Arizona would trade him within the division.Originally Posted by ChampCruThik
If Seattle wanted a #1 receiver to pair with TJ that badly, they should have matched Baltimore's offer for Q. Q is very similar to Marshall and is not that far off in production. His numbers were slighted by Fitz over the years in the desert. Think about it: 6th overall pick vs. third and fourth-round picks? No brainer.
With the 6th overall pick Seattle sits in a pretty position. They have the luxury of going BPA because someone will drop whether it be JPP, Morgan, Berry, etc. I definitely want that pick if I'm the Seahawks. A premier player will be sitting there waiting to fall in their laps...
Matching it probably wouldn't have done any good. I doubt Arizona would trade him within the division.Originally Posted by ChampCruThik
If Seattle wanted a #1 receiver to pair with TJ that badly, they should have matched Baltimore's offer for Q. Q is very similar to Marshall and is not that far off in production. His numbers were slighted by Fitz over the years in the desert. Think about it: 6th overall pick vs. third and fourth-round picks? No brainer.
With the 6th overall pick Seattle sits in a pretty position. They have the luxury of going BPA because someone will drop whether it be JPP, Morgan, Berry, etc. I definitely want that pick if I'm the Seahawks. A premier player will be sitting there waiting to fall in their laps...