c_hawkbob wrote:On the one hand: Damn, this sucks!
On the other: Sweet!
mykc14 wrote:Looks like we get a 1st this year and a 2nd next year. We also exchanged mid-round picks...
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... -to-chiefs
idhawkman wrote:Wow! $105M for 5 years (avg of $21M/yr) and $63.5M guaranteed. I don't think we could have withstood that kind of weight. Good for him. good for us. Sign Bwags now.
idhawkman wrote:Graphic on ESPN just now showed the 4 highest APY for defensive contracts.
1. Khalil Mack $23.5M
2. Aaron Donald $22.5M
3. Frank Clark $21.1M
4. Demarcus Lawrence $21M
"according to Adam Schefter"
I just don't think we could do that for Clark and I'm not sure he's better than Lawrence but I might be biased since Lawrence went to Boise State.
idhawkman wrote:Wow! $105M for 5 years (avg of $21M/yr) and $63.5M guaranteed. I don't think we could have withstood that kind of weight. Good for him. good for us. Sign Bwags now.
Oly wrote:Well said. I love Clark, but he's not as disruptive as the company he's keeping on the salary ranking list.
jshawaii22 wrote:Since the First Rounder came with no strings...it's a good trade. Damn, we all saw the 'Cap' as a coming issue, but it's now really crimping the team.
NorthHawk wrote:He has more upside than Lawrence, so he's probably worth slightly more.
RiverDog wrote:I doubt that we take on Wagner's contract this season due to the risk of injury or a fall off in production.
If you add in the 21M for Clark to the 35M we're paying for Russell, that'd be 30% of the cap for just two players. Even with a lot of hocus pocus, that's going to be damn difficult to manage and still be able to bring in top talent when we have the opportunity. The low first rounder and future second rounder was as good as we were going to get.
Given our lack of draft capital in this season, the first rounder from KC came at a great time.
RiverDog wrote:
Such is life in today's NFL. Although edge rushers like Clark come at a premium, don't be surprised if we are similarly limited next season when it comes time to pay Bobby.
JS and PC are going to have to really polish up their crystal balls and start making their draft picks and sleeper free agent acquisitions count.
jshawaii22 wrote:I'll add that the 'comments' sections on ESPN and PFT, etc are about 90% in favor of the 'Hawks winning this trade as most don't consider Frank 'elite level' that deserved 20m a year. I think JS/PC saw it the same way.
idhawkman wrote:Just saw an alert come across the CBS Sports app saying that the Hawks turned down the Jets 3rd overall pick for Clark. Said that we would have had to exchange our first round pick to get their 3rd overall and throw Clark in to boot. I'm kinda glad we passed on that.
Obi would have liked that as it may have given us a shot at Bosa.
Obi would have liked that as it may have given us a shot at Bosa.
obiken wrote:Yeah I would have, but we got a good deal for him. I was never sold out on Clark as Riv and CBob were but they are usually right. IF we could could package those picks for someone decent I would be really happy but we wont.
obiken wrote:I am tired of trading down Riv, when do they make it work? We never fill holes with really good players by trading down. Most of PC's best moves after the first couple of drafts have been in FA. We will not get a WR in this draft, they are not there this year. we might get a good DL later in the first, but not in the late 2nd or 3rd.
[i]The Seattle Seahawks may have inadvertently created one of the more curious "what if" scenarios of all-time involving their decision to trade defensive end Frank Clark to the Kansas City Chiefs.
On Tuesday, the Seahawks reportedly made a deal to send Clark to the Chiefs for their 2019 first-round pick (29th overall), a 2020 second-round pick and a third-round pick swap which will drop the Seahawks eights spots. While the Seahawks secured a king's ransom for Clark giving them 12 picks next year including their potential compensatory picks and two first-round picks to include in their five total for this weekend's draft festivities; some may argue they passed on a better deal.
According to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, the Seahawks rejected deals centered around swapping first-round picks including a potential trade landing them the third-overall pick from the New York Jets.
"There were teams up higher in the first-round -- the Jets being one of them -- that didn't want to part with their pick without getting [the Seahawks 21st overall pick] back," Garafolo said Tuesday on NFL Network in the immediate aftermath of the Clark trade. "Well, the Seahawks had four picks total in this draft; they were looking to add to their volume of picks. So sliding up in the first round, yeah there's value in doing that. Now, they have multiple first-round picks. That's multiple bodies for a team that has confidence in its ability to draft players through day three."[/i]
obiken wrote:Okay, but we pass on Robert Woods and take Richardson, we pass on Fletcher Cox, and trade down. They were going to put Contract negotiations with RW off until next year, till he had had enough and pushed his arbitrary deadline and they just folded. He was done Riv. RW changed the game, Johnny Football, Mayfield, and now Murray have/are going to be taken because they saw that you can have a RW and a bad OL, and get away with it. Imagine IF he had a Julio Jones and an Eagle line to throw behind. IF PC could trade down be able to draft real Offensive talent I could see it, but no he cant. Again, I guess making the playoffs is the new standard. The scariest words out of JS mouth this year is: We will be looking harder than we ever had to UDFA this more than ever!
There were teams up higher in the first-round -- the Jets being one of them -- that didn't want to part with their pick without getting [the Seahawks 21st overall pick] back," Garafolo said Tuesday on NFL Network in the immediate aftermath of the Clark trade. "Well, the Seahawks had four picks total in this draft; they were looking to add to their volume of picks. So sliding up in the first round, yeah there's value in doing that. Now, they have multiple first-round picks. That's multiple bodies for a team that has confidence in its ability to draft players through day three
There were teams up higher in the first-round -- the Jets being one of them -- that didn't want to part with their pick without getting [the Seahawks 21st overall pick] back," Garafolo said Tuesday on NFL Network in the immediate aftermath of the Clark trade. "Well, the Seahawks had four picks total in this draft; they were looking to add to their volume of picks. So sliding up in the first round, yeah there's value in doing that. Now, they have multiple first-round picks. That's multiple bodies for a team that has confidence in its ability to draft players through day three
NorthHawk wrote:It's interesting that they didn't take the Jets deal. I think with the 3rd selection, they might have been able to trade back and get more picks for this year and maybe next year, too while still getting a very good player in the 1st round. There must have been a reason to not take that trade that isn't well known.
c_hawkbob wrote:We just weren't in the market to move up in the draft. Our objective was to gain draft choices, simple as that.
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