Told y'all in preseason Poona looked good on the nose and out of place at DE, glad Pete finally figured it out.
Pete Carroll says Seahawks overused Poona Ford on the defensive line. He likes Ford over the center at nose tackle. They played him more outside as 3-technique and even 5-tech. "I think we wore him down."
Expect Ford back over the nose, among other changes to DL/run D in 2023
govandals wrote:I like Poona Ford the player. Lets be honest, though, he is not a fit in a traditional 3-4. If Pete sticks with the Bear fronts they showed toward the end of last year then Poona is good, but my gut feeling is he plays elsewhere in '23.
c_hawkbob wrote:I disagree, Puna has been out of place as a DE, he's not a 5 technique or even a 3 technique his best fit is on the Nose. Perfect for a 3-4.
Hawktawk wrote:I’m beginning to agree . But we have nfl players missing tackles all game too . Can’t miss it unless the scheme and athlete are good enough to get in position to make it. We need players but we need better fundamentals too .
Aseahawkfan wrote:I been calling for D-line upgrades for years. They been drafting D-line, but missing on nearly every pick. The best they have drafted since Frank Clark is Taylor who only now seems to producing like a rotational player.
I hope they hit big on D-line this draft. We really need the upgrades.
Old but Slow wrote:This draft is not very strong at defensive tackle. Carter is seemingly the best, but I would not take him in the top 10. A better approach would be to add a couple of high quality free agents. For the $32m some want to give Geno, the team would have the pick of a healthy group of DT vets that are free agents. There are choices that would be better than Carter will be for a couple of years.
With that done, drafting a QB or a player like Will Anderson becomes easier. For those who question the risk of the current crop of QBs, who would you suppose to put forward that has no risk? And for those who say we need to be all in on defense in this draft, it is easier to build a defense if the QB share of the budget is small.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I been calling for D-line upgrades for years.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I been calling for D-line upgrades for years.
govandals wrote:So has Pete Carroll. How many end of season press conferences in a row has PC said this? And it's still not fixed. They really need at least one difference making guy up front, the type opposing teams need to gameplan for.
Is Jalen Carter that guy? Possibly, but I'm leery of him at #5. All the talk of his lack of passion for the game is concerning. I think PCJS will pass as the McDowell fiasco is too fresh in their minds.
After last year's draft I definitely have a renewed sense of optimism with Pete and John. Let's hope they get it right.
RiverDog wrote:
So has Pete Carroll. How many end of season press conferences in a row has PC said this? And it's still not fixed. They really need at least one difference making guy up front, the type opposing teams need to gameplan for.
Is Jalen Carter that guy? Possibly, but I'm leery of him at #5. All the talk of his lack of passion for the game is concerning. I think PCJS will pass as the McDowell fiasco is too fresh in their minds.
After last year's draft I definitely have a renewed sense of optimism with Pete and John. Let's hope they get it right.
govandals wrote:So has Pete Carroll (been calling for a D-line upgrade for years). How many end of season press conferences in a row has PC said this? And it's still not fixed. They really need at least one difference making guy up front, the type opposing teams need to gameplan for.
Is Jalen Carter that guy? Possibly, but I'm leery of him at #5. All the talk of his lack of passion for the game is concerning. I think PCJS will pass as the McDowell fiasco is too fresh in their minds.
After last year's draft I definitely have a renewed sense of optimism with Pete and John. Let's hope they get it right.
RiverDog wrote:Yeah, over the years, we've gotten a lot of lip service out of Pete with regards to the defensive line. He recognizes the need but hasn't done anything to improve it. But like you, I have a renewed sense of optimism due to the way they handled our last draft.
I'm not sold on Jalen Carter. I've only seen a small snapshot, in the CFB playoffs, but he didn't look to me like he was one of these high motor type guys that could disrupt offenses. I don't think he's worthy of a top 5 pick.
mykc14 wrote:I agree with this. There isn't an obvious Joey Bosa or Aaron Donald (although he wasn't a sure thing either as he was drafted 13th). It's tough Jalen Carter could turn into a difference maker but at this point I'd rather draft a QB who has been a hard-worker and you know he's not going to be a bust because he has character concerns or issues with laziness/conditioning. All of these guys are crap shoots and any player can be a bust so why pick a guy who already has key 'bust' Red Flags?
RiverDog wrote:
The more I look at the top end of this year's draft, the more I'd like to see us trade out of that #5 overall and put a #1 draft pick in the bank.
RiverDog wrote:
The more I look at the top end of this year's draft, the more I'd like to see us trade out of that #5 overall and put a #1 draft pick in the bank.
mykc14 wrote:Obviously it depends on the return, but there are very few situations in which I would trade out of the top 5. It seems like, with all of our needs, the opportunity to add one of the best players at their position in the draft is too much to pass up. All of the top 4 QB's are highly rated as are the top two defenders. You are guaranteed to add one of them. Unless our FO doesn't like some of the top 4 QB's or the top two defensive players then I stay put. I don't like some of Carter's Red Flags, but his talent is undeniable I would take him if he's there at 5 and you don't like the QB's available. Take the Blue Chip talent while you can unless you are blown away with an offer- although I really don't think there is anybody that is going to be willing to offer something amazing for this pick.
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