I'm having a hard time getting a handle on Seattle, I've seen Crabtree and Raji and I'm not sure that works with what they've done in offseason.
I'm having a hard time getting a handle on Seattle, I've seen Crabtree and Raji and I'm not sure that works with what they've done in offseason.
Eugene Monroe or Jason Smith is who I am leaning toward.
I still think it is Crabtree because none of their other receivers can be counted on and we don't know hoe TJ will make the transition because he is not a sure thing either
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They probably don't think they will pick this high anytime soon so they might not pass on the elite LT prospect. I think they go Crabtree and get their future wide out. He could help them win now which they probably think they could do. They could cut Burleson if they don't want to pay all of them.
I agree with Matt on this one, they have too much money tied up in QB and OT. Other than that, I don't have a feel.
So everybody agrees it's Orakopo. Does seem to lean to Crabtree.
No way on a QB?
Change in head coach. Who knows what he does, he's not the GM. Orakpo/Raji can't be ruled out. Crabtree makes sense if you cut one of the less producing/higher paid WR.
Do you realize how much they have invested in that d-line already? They already took Lawrence Jackson last year in the 1st I just can't see d-line in the top 5 this year
Last edited by azchargersfan21; 03-26-2009 at 11:08 PM.
"You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life." Winston Churchill
Left tackle or Crabtree.