Originally Posted by : Why Seattle Should Re-Sign Him
After enduring a difficult, injury-marred 2020 season, Green finally took a major step towards becoming a long-term starter at the base defensive end spot for the Seahawks. Taking advantage of his size, length, and versatility, Pro Football Focus credited him with a career-best 34 quarterback pressures while playing more than 200 snaps reduced inside as a defensive tackle and playing close to 100 snaps classified as an outside linebacker. Defensive coordinator Ken Norton Jr. moved him all over the field and he produced regardless of where Seattle utilized him. He also blocked an extra point and returned it for two points in a loss against Washington. Still just 24 years old, he has ample room for continued development and may just be scratching the surface of his potential as a pass rusher, especially if the team shifts towards a 3-4 schemed approach.
Why Seattle Should Let Him Walk
While Green established new career-highs in sacks, quarterback hits, and pressures, his pass rushing efficiency still leaves something to be desired and those numbers seem to be volume-based rather than clear points of improvement. Per PFF, he produced pressures on only 6.6 percent of his pass rush attempts and finished sixth on the team in their Pass Rush Productivity metric behind the likes of L.J. Collier and Benson Mayowa. Even after playing extensive snaps over the past four years, run defense remains an area of concern for him moving forward, as he continued to struggle with maintaining run fits and gap integrity in the trenches while also missing nine tackles last season.
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
Fescoe is a complete moron - but FWIW, Nate Taylor (who is absolutely NOT a moron) has the Chiefs trading up for Jameson Williams in his latest mock.
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
Honestly that's kinda stupid too.
To go get Jameson Williams? Yes, yes it is.
To go get George Karlaftis or (crosses fingers) Jermaine Johnson II?
No, I don't think it is.
Though you could convince me they'd be better off staying at 1.29 and 1.30 or even trading down a few spots from one of them and going with Cameron Thomas instead of trading up for George Karlaftis. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
To go get Jameson Williams? Yes, yes it is.
To go get George Karlaftis or (crosses fingers) Jermaine Johnson II?
No, I don't think it is.
Though you could convince me they'd be better off staying at 1.29 and 1.30 or even trading down a few spots from one of them and going with Cameron Thomas instead of trading up for George Karlaftis.
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
To go get Jameson Williams? Yes, yes it is.
To go get George Karlaftis or (crosses fingers) Jermaine Johnson II?
No, I don't think it is.
Though you could convince me they'd be better off staying at 1.29 and 1.30 or even trading down a few spots from one of them and going with Cameron Thomas instead of trading up for George Karlaftis.
I don't think anyone would be opposed to trading up for a DE regardless of what it took. That's by far our biggest position of need and a highly premium position so whatever they feel they have to do to get a good one is good with me. But a WR? That would be dumb. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Moving up 8 spots to draft the concensus top WR in the draft is dumb? Some of you are turning into Packer fans, i swear.
Garrett Wilson? Because I'm pretty sure he's the consensus top WR in this class right now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Moving up 8 spots to draft the concensus top WR in the draft is dumb? Some of you are turning into Packer fans, i swear.
we will get raped trying to trade up cause teams know we are desperate for DEs
**** em go big or go home...build the interior, stop the run, defend the pass and the sacks will come [Reply]