Instead of King, I would have kept Dion Bailey, Tyrell Adams, or Eric Pinkins for depth and special teams. I would have went with the opposite, sent Sokoli to the practice squad to develop more and kept Poole, because he gives you more versatility by playing offensive tackle. Also a little surprising that they both kept Kristjan Sokoli, despite his reported struggles, and have Terry Poole on their cut lists. Overall, I think the Seattle Times' version is more on the mark, although keeping David King surprised me somewhat. *Tharold Simon is listed, as Carroll said he would be returning soon, but no Eric Pinkins, Dion Bailey, or Tye Smith *David King (surprise!) and Demarcus Dobbs in (10 total defensive linemen vs. *Ricardo Lockette instead of Kasen Williams And it seems like we have room for maybe five more names on the roster to get onto the defense but last season, the Seahawks picked up Isaiah Dunn and Darryl Johnson off waivers after final cuts, so there’s a better than 50 chance that part of Seattle’s 2023 53-man roster is on another roster right now. Seattle Times has their own 53-man roster prediction: I think Adams makes it over Morgan at LB and I see Seisay and McNeil making the roster over Tye Smith and Terrell. I'd say they take Dobbs over Smith, since both Clark and Bennett are able to play inside. On defense I agree with the number of players per position but I think there will be a few changes from your list. Pete Carroll technically has a winning record coming out of the bye, but Seattle has lost that game the last three years. I agree on the nine picks but I expect either Poole, Pericak or Lewis to also make the roster. Personally I'm expecting McCoy to make it, he seems to be more useful. McCoy and Helfet are in a competition for the third TE spot, not Allen. I see him making the roster instead of either Williams or Norwood.įor TE I see no way of Allen making it. It would be a shocker for me if he doesn't make it. He is remembered by the last play of SB49 but he performed decently in the 2014 season and he looks pumped so far. As Fullback I still have Coleman as the clear favorite.Īt WR I view Lockette as the fifth lock. Comment: Smith, who suffered a concussion against the Raiders in the preseason opener, is the clear backup. Seahawks at Cardinals: Week 18 preview and prediction Kole Musgrove Janu7:00 am PT The Seahawks will conclude their 2021 season in Glendale, AZ when they visit their division rivals. Rawls and Michael can't both be kept in my opinion. It's Marshawn first, with Turbin backing him up, a fullback (I'll come back to this later) and one future star who is slowly being developed. He needs his reps by the end of the year, though, to help him be the player is likely capable of being.I disagree on quite a few points. Woolen might be a starter in 2023 but he is way too raw currently to think he will play much early in the season. players are nonetheless viewing this prediction as a sign of disrespect. Can Bryant make the leap from college to the NFL and be immediately good? Can Brown build on the promise he showed in limited time in 2021 before he was injured and had surgery on his knee? proportional to the number of bornagain Christians on the active roster. They will end the year with two final games at home against tough but beatable opponents. With a 7-8 record, Seattle’s playoff hopes are slim but not non-existent. Bryant is bigger but Brown is quicker.īoth have questions to answer, however. The Seattle Seahawks are making their final stand of the season. Both those players are confident and play with the proverbial chips on their shoulders. The real mistake would be in trying to keep Ugo Amadi (who I think should be cut) in the slot because he hasn’t been good there and was specifically terrible in 2021.īut who starts on the outside? Jones is probably the cornerback with the best chance of earning one spot and then there could be a battle between Brown and Bryant. Seattle needs an answer to its nickelback problem of the last few years and Coleman offers an instant fix. That is if the Seahawks keep him as a slot corner instead of trying to keep him outside as he was when he was with the Dolphins. Perhaps the surest player on this unit is Justin Coleman. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports / Seahawks cornerbacks (5): Sidney Jones IV, Tre Brown, Justin Coleman, Coby Bryant, Tariq Woolen
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