The Seahawks’ QB comments are the perfect 2025 NFL Draft trade bait

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It is almost a week until the draft of NFL 2025 and this is the time of misinformation. If you are trying to get a team in the draft, then it does not definitely do not because to listen to the general managers, all of which are the best to hide their hands in front of the first round.

So, when something comes from the general manager of the Seahawks, John Schneider, about the 2025 field marshal class, you are right when lifting an eyebrow. Especially when he says that this class could be good. In his weekly radio program, Schneider said the following:

“I would be careful when you listen to people to say that this is not a great draft,” said Schneider, through the team’s website. “I think it depends on the team, the player, the field shellf Yy I like Yy and I like Yyy and I like it, I like it, and I like it, and like me, and I like Yyyy I like and the grass, and the grass, and the grass, and I like it, and we need us to respond in terms of the vision we see for this player and the adjustment.

The assumption was that the Seahawks would need a field marshal after signing Sam Darnold in the free agency and yet to have attracted the list, but curiously the team had 30 visits with Jaden Milroe and Tyler Shagh. 18 Select, but it probably is not on the board when the team will choose again in the No. 50 in the second round.

These visits are even more curious in the light of the murmurs around the league that the Rams could be pointing to Milroe with selection No. 26 as an apparent heir to Matthew Stafford, while Shegh has won steam as the first QB outside the board on the second round.

Add the tea leaves enough and the Hawks could be in a privileged position to trade in the first round, which makes a lot of sense when you look at how the board aligns with the equipment’s needs. In the great need to obtain more offensive line help and a superior receiver, but 18 could mean that they are the organization in a kind of nobody’s land when it comes to making the selection. The selection is a bit too high for the second level of receptors in what is a weak class, or if the expected execution of offensive linens occurs, it would be an important scope to take someone in number 18 when they could be projected as an early talent in the second round on its board.

That said, choosing 18 is a amazing Point for a potential trade, if we assume that the QB Board is maintained. That operates under the assumption that Cam Ward is gone. 1, and that Shoreeur Sanders could be a commercial objective in the first adolescents. From there you would have many teams that potentially feel bad only Boys in this class after Ward and Sanders who have shots to be holders of the NFL.

So who could rise? That’s where this gets interesting.

  • He Thieves at 21: Pittsburgh that takes a QB feels like the worst secret kept in the NFL. If you have strong feelings about Dart or Milroe, you could easily clarify them to take action
  • The Rams at 26: This would be insurance to jump in front of the steelers and get their boy, if they really feel that Milroe is a future potential franchise QB
  • The giants at 34: This is a fascinating potential option too. While going back so far may not seem ideal, New York could have a chess piece to hang on Kayvon Thibodeaux, which would be out of place if giants take Abdul Carter to number 3.
  • He Brown A 33: There have also been some murmurs about Milroe in Cleveland, and the Browns are in Win mode now. That sure is not happening with Joe Flacco, so it makes them obtain a QB.

Note how this develops, because this is very similar to Seattle to play chess and try to make some exchange an exchange. It is really difficult to imagine that Seahawks seriously consider a QB in number 18 with their other pressing needs, and that will make this fascinating to see.

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