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When you look at the few free agent signings JS made this year - Emmanuel Wilson RUNNING BACK, White SAFETY, Igbinighene CORNERBACK - it’s as if he’s setting himself up with the bare minimum he needs at those positions to go anywhere the draft takes him. He even brought in an EDGE veteran free agent this week who AD is very familiar with and can probably replace Mafe’s Edge4 snaps this year.

I had confidence in JS last year. I pivoted off the Geno train the moment he made the trade. I jumped on the Zabel car the moment he selected a Guard in round one. But my confidence in JS is no longer plain confidence, it’s utmost confidence. I’m already pivoting off my guys to his selections and the draft is still 5 days away. We may only have 4 picks, but we have one in each of the first three rounds. The value of those picks is three times the value of picks in rounds 4-7. We’re good. Every year JS nails the UDFA potion of the draft, and that’s because those agents know the Seahawks will absolutely give a UDFA a true shot to show what he can do.

Is JS going to nail every pick? No, but I think he’ll get at least two out of the top three that play a significant role on this year’s, or future Seahawk teams. We’ve already got 75 players under contract. We’re only going to get better come Thursday or Friday.

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I'd be happy with 2 trench players and a DB. Adding big, strong, tough players on d or o-line is never a bad idea. You can make B runners into A runners if the o-line is dominant. And you can make B linebackers A linebackers if your d-line is dominant.

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