Seahawks board might be a better place to post this my friend.Seahawks..needs..
NT..to..me.. none..seem..available...
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Oc..is a maybe..as .well.depending..
If not..then..og..maybe..
At.least..as far .as I know....
If no.. geno..then..a second..qb..
But..it seems..like..both .sides .like it..
So why not...
Kind of surprising to see it ranked this low.ESPN: 2023 MLB farm system rankings: Kiley McDaniel on all 30 teams
29. Seattle Mariners ($108 million)
Last year: 6th, $271 million
Top-100 prospects: 2
Seattle is one of the few franchises that has recognized that its core wasn't good enough to be a sustained contender, committed to a two-to-three-year rebuild, ran low payrolls as part of a plan, then actually built the team, spent at least some of the money that was saved and made the playoffs -- all on schedule.
There's a great young core headlined by Julio Rodriguez in the majors and some recent trades of top-100 types to build that major league roster has hurt their overall ranking here, but the key is to have one or two new real prospects showing up every year. I think there's enough here to keep that up, with some exciting young position players who are years away and some pitchers who might be ready by the trade deadline.
They probably used the dollar value as a measurement of what a prospect is worth. Idk lol.So Seattle has the 29th farm system? What does the money mean next to them.