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  1. bobflipaburger

    Ezekiel Ansah

    Hunter isn't THAT fast... Patterson is probably the faster out of the two.
  2. bobflipaburger

    2013 Seahawk Free Agents

    If we don't trade up to get Damontre Moore, Ansah, or Mingo then I think WR is probably the best choice at 25, or maybe OLB if Jarvis Jones is still there.
  3. bobflipaburger

    Ezekiel Ansah

    Cordarelle Patterson and Justin Hunter are both interesting guys too.
  4. bobflipaburger

    2013 Seahawk Free Agents

    Yeah, no way Rice is top 5. Probably not even top 15, maybe not even top 20.
  5. bobflipaburger

    2013 Seahawk Free Agents

    Raheem Brock was productive here.
  6. bobflipaburger

    2013 Seahawk Free Agents

    Too slow? He's still faster than most DEs, he's really quick off the ball and still has his spin move.
  7. bobflipaburger

    ET in the slot?

    There's no guarantee he can cover guys like that though... Welker matches up on Revis and still wins.
  8. bobflipaburger

    ET in the slot?

    He's too valuable playing Center Field... It seems like a lot of people are forgetting the huge plays we used to allow when Brian Russell and Deon Grant were here. Since we drafted ET, there have been VERY little explosive plays against us. I think we just need a more athletic nickel back...
  9. bobflipaburger

    2013 Seahawk Free Agents

    Depends on what he wants. He made about $13 million last year.
  10. bobflipaburger

    ET in the slot?

    1. We're talking about nickel corners, they typically don't make very much. 2. Playing closer to the LOS is different than playing corner. 3. Woodson and Polamalu didn't start doing that regularly until they were established, "crafty" vets... ET does blitz sometimes, and he's pretty effective...
  11. bobflipaburger

    2013 Seahawk Free Agents

    Money, and he doesn't get along with the coaches.
  12. bobflipaburger

    2013 Seahawk Free Agents

    Or we could trade one of these picks for Harvin, who's back on the trade block.
  13. bobflipaburger

    2013 Seahawk Free Agents

    There are good options at LB/DL/WR/RT in the first round. I'm hoping we go WR, specifically Keenan Allen if he's available.
  14. bobflipaburger

    2013 Seahawk Free Agents

    Its awesome that we're more concerned about our own free agents and the draft than other free agents. I can't remember that ever being the case before.
  15. bobflipaburger

    2013 Seahawk Free Agents

    I'd like to get Desmond too, but he'll be a 2nd rounder and we have more pressing needs, I doubt we draft him.
  16. bobflipaburger

    2013 Seahawk Free Agents

    Pretty sure Tru is hanging them up... If not, I don't want to bring him back. He's an awful nickel back. Sent from my DROID4 using Tapatalk 2
  17. bobflipaburger

    Ray Lewis last game....One for the thumb II???

    He's been done for a couple years, he just wanted this ring.
  18. bobflipaburger

    ET in the slot?

    A stud free safety is more valuable than a stud Nickel Back.. Thurmond, Lane, and Maxwell are all capable corners. Very rarely would I want to see him drop down and line up as a corner.
  19. bobflipaburger

    Football Gameplan's 2013 NFL Mock Draft Video - January (2 rounds)

    Melton was a pro bowler, he won't be cheap. Bowe has been all-pro before, I believe. He won't be cheap either.. You have to start looking forward to the next few years when we have to pay Baldwin, ET, Sherman, Wagner, Wilson, etc.
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    Football Gameplan's 2013 NFL Mock Draft Video - January (2 rounds)

    Its a relatively weak class in general. DL and WR are the deepest areas as far as the top of the draft is concerned.
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