seahawksfan234
Radical Moderate
I'm with you on this for the most part.So, almost 2 picks in a game they lost tells you he's worth all of those draft picks and all of that money.
What are his season totals so far?
ZERO picks. ZERO sacks. ZERO forced fumbles.
OK, here's a non-zero one for you, he has 1 total pass defense THIS SEASON. ONE. The whole year.
So maybe TFL? Nope, he's not at zero there either. He is at 2y total for the year.
He hasn't been doing shit in pass coverage, no sacks at all, not disrupting the run game in the backfield, but he's worth 15M this year right sport?
Get a grip. He's been a huge factor in the losses so far.
One last bonus stat: He's given up 9 receptions so far. That's tied for 25th in the league.
Wake up man. We wasted a shit load on this guy and will pay a big price in missing out on a draft pick next year as well for a team that will desperately need help all over the lineup.
It's a complete and total nightmare.
I don't think it's a complete and total nightmare yet, though. You can say this about many players in the league, but Jamal Adams has about as much athletic talent as you can put into a human being.
I really don't think the Seahawks have found out how to use him properly yet. I don't think there's a compelling argument that Jamal Adams will ever be very good in coverage and that's something that needs to be schemed for. Adams had success rushing the passer last year and with the Jets because teams weren't scheming for it. This year it is the exact opposite.
The two things I think need to change in the way they use Adams is they need to make it less obvious when he's blitzing, and stop blitzing him between the tackles unless you have a defensive line scheme up front that will open up a hole between the guard and tackle. As talented as Adams is, he's not going to win a 1 on 1 battle against an NFL offensive guard. He has the speed and athleticism to get around a tackle on the edge, but he's never going to be able to plow through an interior offensive lineman.