PFT Live: Seattle may need to choose between Wagner, Wilson
PFT Live: Seattle may need to choose between Wagner, Wilson | ProFootballTalk

PFT Live: Seattle may need to choose between Wagner, Wilson
PFT Live: Seattle may need to choose between Wagner, Wilson | ProFootballTalk
PFT Live: Seattle may need to choose between Wagner, Wilson
PFT Live: Seattle may need to choose between Wagner, Wilson | ProFootballTalk
I think the team will figure out a way to keep both. It is not impossible especially if the cap increases again next year which is expected.Well then goodbye Wagner...
I think the team will figure out a way to keep both. It is not impossible especially if the cap increases again next year which is expected.
That link seems a bit misleading -- doesnt really match what the dude on the video is saying. Was more about use of the franchise tag next year (and then by default which one gets a deal done this year if only 1) than it was Seattle having to choose to keep 1 or the other.PFT Live: Seattle may need to choose between Wagner, Wilson
PFT Live: Seattle may need to choose between Wagner, Wilson | ProFootballTalk
Well thought out proposal IMO.An agent wrote an article layout out the contract that Wilson should be offered and accepted...
Agent's Take: A contract solution for Russell Wilson and the Seahawks - CBSSports.com
- Signing Bonus: $25 Million (None deferred into 2016)
- Guaranteed Money: $62.5 Million
- Fully Guaranteed At Signing: $41.042 Million
- Deal Total: $89 Million
- Contract Length: 4 Year Extension
- Average Per Year: $22.25 Million
Guys have been leaving. We heard about how much we lost last off-season after SB48 (Clint McDonald, Chris Clemons, Walter Thurmond, Brandon Browner, Breno Giacomini, Chris Maragos). This off-season Maxwell, James Carpenter, Malcolm Smith, and Jerron Johnson left via free agency; Unger traded away and Zach Miller cut. So the team is already settled into "can't keep everyone" territory, though the list of "everyone" to keep is getting shorter because between this off-season and last, we've already re-signed or extended Lynch, Earl Thomas, Kam Chancellor, Richard Sherman, Cliff Avril, KJ Wright, and Michael Bennett. Wagner and the team are negotiating now; the only "star" player really left is Russell Wilson, and that's going to get done by hook or by crook. Maybe some of those contacts will collide down the line unless the cap doesnt increase enough, but there really arent any more big names that aren't with long term deals.i don't disagree. Was just responding to the post. With all this talent...at some point Sea is going to start letting guys go or restructuring contracts and moving money back. No reason to not get all the wins possible out of this current group
We let Tate walk tooGuys have been leaving. We heard about how much we lost last off-season after SB48 (Clint McDonald, Chris Clemons, Walter Thurmond, Brandon Browner, Breno Giacomini, Chris Maragos). This off-season Maxwell, James Carpenter, Malcolm Smith, and Jerron Johnson left via free agency; Unger traded away and Zach Miller cut. So the team is already settled into "can't keep everyone" territory, though the list of "everyone" to keep is getting shorter because between this off-season and last, we've already re-signed or extended Lynch, Earl Thomas, Kam Chancellor, Richard Sherman, Cliff Avril, KJ Wright, and Michael Bennett. Wagner and the team are negotiating now; the only "star" player really left is Russell Wilson, and that's going to get done by hook or by crook. Maybe some of those contacts will collide down the line unless the cap doesnt increase enough, but there really arent any more big names that aren't with long term deals.
Yes, thank you. Duh.We let Tate walk too