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  • PassionPassion Member Posts: 4,622
    Condotta's (current) view on WRs making the 53-man roster:

    WIDE RECEIVER
    KEEP: Doug Baldwin, Tyler Lockett, Paul Richardson, Jermaine Kearse, Amara Darboh, J.D. McKissic, Kasen Williams.

    CUT: Tanner McEvoy, Kenny Lawler, David Moore, Cyril Grayson, Rodney Smith, Darreus Rogers.

    COMMENT: I had Williams making it last week after his game against the Chargers and he only enhanced his odds with the performance against the Vikings — his solo tackle on a kickoff might have helped as much as the two catches. Darboh has yet to do much and was examined for a concussion during the Vikings’ game. But his status as a third-round pick would seem to keep him secure. And once again, I am keepjng McKissic on the roster to serve as an additional returner as Lockett is eased back into things. But his spot hardly seems a lock if Lockett shows he can handle an extensive workload or the team feels comfortable with someone else filling in. The only other two players with returns so far are Moore and Grayson, both of whom seem on the outside looking in.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,745
    Passion said:

    Condotta's (current) view on WRs making the 53-man roster:

    WIDE RECEIVER
    KEEP: Doug Baldwin, Tyler Lockett, Paul Richardson, Jermaine Kearse, Amara Darboh, J.D. McKissic, Kasen Williams.

    CUT: Tanner McEvoy, Kenny Lawler, David Moore, Cyril Grayson, Rodney Smith, Darreus Rogers.

    COMMENT: I had Williams making it last week after his game against the Chargers and he only enhanced his odds with the performance against the Vikings — his solo tackle on a kickoff might have helped as much as the two catches. Darboh has yet to do much and was examined for a concussion during the Vikings’ game. But his status as a third-round pick would seem to keep him secure. And once again, I am keepjng McKissic on the roster to serve as an additional returner as Lockett is eased back into things. But his spot hardly seems a lock if Lockett shows he can handle an extensive workload or the team feels comfortable with someone else filling in. The only other two players with returns so far are Moore and Grayson, both of whom seem on the outside looking in.

    I can't see them keeping 7 but the argument for McKissic is chinteresting. I thought he was a RB?
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,745
    I have them keeping six:

    Baldwin
    Lockett
    Richardson
    Darboh
    McEvoy
    Kasen
  • PassionPassion Member Posts: 4,622
    dnc said:

    I have them keeping six:

    Baldwin
    Lockett
    Richardson
    Darboh
    McEvoy
    Kasen

    Like it our not, no way they're cutting Kearse.
  • GladstoneGladstone Member Posts: 16,419
    Yeah zero chance Kearse gets cut. Plus he's BFFs with RW and DB.
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    dnc said:

    Passion said:

    Condotta's (current) view on WRs making the 53-man roster:

    WIDE RECEIVER
    KEEP: Doug Baldwin, Tyler Lockett, Paul Richardson, Jermaine Kearse, Amara Darboh, J.D. McKissic, Kasen Williams.

    CUT: Tanner McEvoy, Kenny Lawler, David Moore, Cyril Grayson, Rodney Smith, Darreus Rogers.

    COMMENT: I had Williams making it last week after his game against the Chargers and he only enhanced his odds with the performance against the Vikings — his solo tackle on a kickoff might have helped as much as the two catches. Darboh has yet to do much and was examined for a concussion during the Vikings’ game. But his status as a third-round pick would seem to keep him secure. And once again, I am keepjng McKissic on the roster to serve as an additional returner as Lockett is eased back into things. But his spot hardly seems a lock if Lockett shows he can handle an extensive workload or the team feels comfortable with someone else filling in. The only other two players with returns so far are Moore and Grayson, both of whom seem on the outside looking in.

    I can't see them keeping 7 but the argument for McKissic is chinteresting. I thought he was a RB?
    Chico role. I like the idea of it. The Seahawks need a Beasley or Edelman type for easy completions and yards.
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    dnc said:

    I have them keeping six:

    Baldwin
    Lockett
    Richardson
    Darboh
    McEvoy
    Kasen

    If Kearse didn't have guaranteed money I would agree. There isn't really a benefit to cutting him though.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,745
    edited August 2017

    dnc said:

    I have them keeping six:

    Baldwin
    Lockett
    Richardson
    Darboh
    McEvoy
    Kasen

    If Kearse didn't have guaranteed money I would agree. There isn't really a benefit to cutting him though.
    He has no guaranteed money left. They'd save some money by cutting him, though not a ton. The cap savings would be 366,666 for cutting him, since the prorated portion of his signing bonus for the next two years would accelerate onto the cap. But if you keep him and cut him after the season you're paying that on next year's cap, so cutting him now saves you next year.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885

    dnc said:

    Passion said:

    Condotta's (current) view on WRs making the 53-man roster:

    WIDE RECEIVER
    KEEP: Doug Baldwin, Tyler Lockett, Paul Richardson, Jermaine Kearse, Amara Darboh, J.D. McKissic, Kasen Williams.

    CUT: Tanner McEvoy, Kenny Lawler, David Moore, Cyril Grayson, Rodney Smith, Darreus Rogers.

    COMMENT: I had Williams making it last week after his game against the Chargers and he only enhanced his odds with the performance against the Vikings — his solo tackle on a kickoff might have helped as much as the two catches. Darboh has yet to do much and was examined for a concussion during the Vikings’ game. But his status as a third-round pick would seem to keep him secure. And once again, I am keepjng McKissic on the roster to serve as an additional returner as Lockett is eased back into things. But his spot hardly seems a lock if Lockett shows he can handle an extensive workload or the team feels comfortable with someone else filling in. The only other two players with returns so far are Moore and Grayson, both of whom seem on the outside looking in.

    I can't see them keeping 7 but the argument for McKissic is chinteresting. I thought he was a RB?
    Chico role. I like the idea of it. The Seahawks need a Beasley or Edelman type for easy completions and yards.
    Why don't ya just say it.


    The Hawks need a white receiver. One that's heady and always aware of where He's at on the field.
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    Passion said:

    Condotta's (current) view on WRs making the 53-man roster:

    WIDE RECEIVER
    KEEP: Doug Baldwin, Tyler Lockett, Paul Richardson, Jermaine Kearse, Amara Darboh, J.D. McKissic, Kasen Williams.

    CUT: Tanner McEvoy, Kenny Lawler, David Moore, Cyril Grayson, Rodney Smith, Darreus Rogers.

    COMMENT: I had Williams making it last week after his game against the Chargers and he only enhanced his odds with the performance against the Vikings — his solo tackle on a kickoff might have helped as much as the two catches. Darboh has yet to do much and was examined for a concussion during the Vikings’ game. But his status as a third-round pick would seem to keep him secure. And once again, I am keepjng McKissic on the roster to serve as an additional returner as Lockett is eased back into things. But his spot hardly seems a lock if Lockett shows he can handle an extensive workload or the team feels comfortable with someone else filling in. The only other two players with returns so far are Moore and Grayson, both of whom seem on the outside looking in.

    I'm gonna miss the skull fuckings.
  • GladstoneGladstone Member Posts: 16,419
    ^ he'll be on the PS, like always
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