Ex-UW OC Ryan Grubb could leave Bama for Seahawks
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Can't put a price on schadenfreude
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This is the new script
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Spot on actually, draft chart has 1.25 and 2.62/63 as value for 1.16
He won't slide to 62, but I'd be pretty happy taking penix at 25 with a late second on top
Think it's more likely penix runs sub 4.65, analyst nerds drool over his hand size and he goes before 25 though
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I'd bet that outside of the top 3 QB's, the next 3 (Penix, Nix, Mccarthy) get over drafted. Shitty class next year (as of now) plus a rash of injuries this year to QB's is gonna scare teams into biting.
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Grubb… you know what you need to do. Sign with Bama and leave anyway. Thanks — Seattle
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Inclined to agree.
I really wouldn't be mad with Penix at 16 though, especially with grubb.
Geno is on his way out much sooner than later, wouldn't be shocked if not on the roster in training camp, and seahawks aren't going to be in the position to take one of the options in next years terrible class.
If they take nix or Mccarthy at any point I might weep though.
EDIT: and that's not a biased take, I legitimately don't think they're even "above average backup" in nfl potential
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@TheChart, true?
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For all we know, that might have been Pete Carroll's doing
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There's like 10-12 teams that need a new starting QB. I think 6 QBs go in the top 40,
Bo Nix looks/plays very similar to Jared Goff, IMO.
Penix plays a lot like Warren Moon.
John Schneider likes very durable QBs, so I would think that JJ Mcarthy fits that want. If the Seahawks don't draft 1 of the better defensive prospects in the top 16 (Dallas Turner, J. Verse, J. Newton), then they will likely trade down and take a QB. They can get JJ with the 30th-32nd pick.
JJ was underutilized in that Michigan offense. Schneider will draft him.
Penix is the opposite of Kirk Cousins, as in clutch. Penix would be perfect for the Minnesota fans.
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Don't understand Goff and nix comp.
nix is mobile and accurate with command of an offense. Not a big arm though.
goff has a big arm, immobile and has had problems processing defenses.








