Not shocked by Adams given he has barely played in last 2 seasons.
But Diggs was still pretty key part of D and reliable. Figured if they are going young on D in safety positions, they would want to keep a vet like Diggs around to help ease kids in
His base salary is $6 mill. Given the production not worth that but sounds like Parkinson will be getting TE2 Money. Feels like Seattle missed the boat on drafting a TE in a deep class last draft as they seem set to move off all 3 TE from last season.Sounds like Will Dissly is gone too.
Not worth the salary. Again in any cut, teams would likely ask the player to take a pay cut but if they decline they get cut.Diggs took a step back this year, and seemed checked out way too often in my view. Still a good player, but SEA still has Julian Love and a nice stable of corners back there. Plainly MacDonald wants to shift salary up front (and Schneider must be cool with it) so this was a move I expected,
They won't admit it but I think this is a full rebuild/assessment year. Honestly think if teams offered good value for DK they'd take it and use it for a QB of the future who would sit behind Geno. Same with cutting Lockett and JSN will get more snaps, possibly Bobo too. WR draft is stacked if they need another. QB draft is good. Lineman draft is good., possiMain reason they paid the 2nd for Williams was that the giants ate $9 mill of the remaining $10 mill. Thus Seattle could carry forward the few mill in cap space they had at the time to then use and extend him. But with a new HC those plans may have changed.
If Seattle was drafting a young QB to take over this season I’d want Lockett back. But with Geno returning if they can’t come to terms in a revised contract I can live with Lockett getting cut.
Honestly, you don't typically cut a player and then bring them back due to eating the remaining unallocated money already paid them within 2 years. I imagine Seattle discussed a reduced salary and all parties said, no, that they would try their luck on the market.Will be interested in seeing the market for Diggs and Dissly. There's a chance both come back cheap.
Will be interesting for sure. I don't think there's much of a market out there for them and I think Seattle will deprioritize the safety position. Dissly was overpaid given his production. I just have a feeling he may give a hometown discount right before the season starts. I'd love to see Grubb put more focus on utilizing TE's in the passing game rather than just using them as blockers. Feel like Fant was under used in that too.Honestly, you don't typically cut a player and then bring them back due to eating the remaining unallocated money already paid them within 2 years. I imagine Seattle discussed a reduced salary and all parties said, no, that they would try their luck on the market.
Hard to say. I mean, they still have Love a S and they can always restructure contracts to create cap room.
Just seems like they blew a shot at a good/deep TE class by taking Hall in round 2 who didn't contribute much last season. Or doubling dipping with Charbonnet as well in round 2.
Dissly looked good in his rookie year, then suffered a bad leg injury. Think he then tore his acl in either year 2 or 3 of his rookie deal. Looked like he could be their next Zach Miller but the injuries limited him and he ended up being a rotational TE. Probably still did what he was drafted to do, but flashed some real potential early.Will be interesting for sure. I don't think there's much of a market out there for them and I think Seattle will deprioritize the safety position. Dissly was overpaid given his production. I just have a feeling he may give a hometown discount right before the season starts. I'd love to see Grubb put more focus on utilizing TE's in the passing game rather than just using them as blockers. Feel like Fant was under used in that too.