A few mocks I have seen have Eric Berry falling down to 6th. If he is there, the Seahawks have to take him.
Moving from the 14th down to the 20's should give the Seahawks a 2nd round pick, not a 3rd, but it all depends on how badly the other team wants the 14th.The Brett and Brian Show;44674 said:I would be shocked to see Spiller drafted by the Seahawks. Alex Gibbs has a history of making lesser lineman and running back work great. I can also see. The Seahawks trying to move down to around 20 if they can pick up a third rounder because they could get T. Mayes (A big Saftey, which fits the new regime, and played for Carroll or maybe Mike Iupati G from Idaho) both are long shots IMO but think theyare more likely then Spiller.
True, but I think they should try for a 2nd first. The other team might be a situation where they will give up more than what the value chart says.The Brett and Brian Show;44677 said:Phaze- I said around 20 not in 20's. I'm thinking 18,19,20 which dropping back to the 20th spot is a 250 point difference which is equal to the 68th pick. The 4th pick in the third round. Since the team we traded with would more then likely be sending over around the 80th pick they would Likely send over their 4th rounder or other compensation to the Seahawks as well.
14th- 1100 points
20- 950 points
80- 160 points
117th-90 points
I wonder if it would be a good idea to get the lower pick in the 1st this year and a 1st for the next draft, but seeing as though there could be a lockout, it might be a bad idea, but having two 1st round picks in two consecutive years can quickly turn this team around if they are used right.The Brett and Brian Show;44693 said:Oh, they will try. But if the get a second it's likely to be in next years draft. They would love to get into the third round this year where there is some good value to have. They will get as much as they can in any trade.
The Brett and Brian Show;44674 said:I would be shocked to see Spiller drafted by the Seahawks. Alex Gibbs has a history of making lesser lineman and running back work great. I can also see. The Seahawks trying to move down to around 20 if they can pick up a third rounder because they could get T. Mayes (A big Saftey, which fits the new regime, and played for Carroll or maybe Mike Iupati G from Idaho) both are long shots IMO but think theyare more likely then Spiller.
Especially if we aren't in the Top 10 for the draft in 2011. We could use those two first round picks to move up into the Top 10 or even Top 5 and draft Jake Locker.D Hawk;44909 said:Guys, don't be surprised if the Seahawks pass on OL in the first round. And likely the 2nd round. Locklear will move back to his normal spot or RT, Willis is a very good RG. Frye is the kind of guy Gibbs likes, and we also have Macintosh and Gibson to challenge at that spot, with Willis, Spencer, and Gibson vying for the LG duties. As terrible as we were on the line last year, we actually have a lot of bodies in queue to work with Gibbs and make this a very solid unit next season.
As for RB - Dwyer is the only top all-around RB coming out, but I question if he'll be there at 40. What I'd really like to see is a Cal rotation - Best and Forsett. Best is just about as fast as Spiller, and I think he makes better cuts. He can cut to the side like his hips are a swivel. Gives us that speedster threat we are missing.
So - a dream draft for me would be Berry at 6 (Haden if Berry is gone) and a Morgan or Price or similar at 14. Then at 40 look at Dwyer, Best, or maybe even Colt McCoy. That said - if we can move down from 14 to later in the 1st round and get a high draft pick for next year, I'm all for it. We could use another 1st round pick next season to set us up to get a QB.