Seattle Seahawks: MVPositions
Cornerbacks
The Seattle Seahawks cornerbacks sustained some heavy losses this offseason. Both of last year’s starters left in free agency. Quinton Dunbar signed with Detroit. They recently released him. So, maybe the Seahawks can resign him? Dunbar lost his starting job to D.J. Reed, mainly due to injury. Shaquill Griffin signed with Jacksonville. When on the field, he’s extremely productive. However, since 2018 his number of games played is on the decline. Griffin will still be missed in the secondary.
Reed is now the Seahawks’ best cover corner and is coming off a career year. Will he be able to repeat? Seattle is certainly hoping he will. Tre Flowers is still on the team, so maybe he can return to his previous form. Schneider also signed veteran Pierre Desir. Desir’s best seasons came while playing in Indianapolis. He will provide veteran leadership and can hopefully be a solid stabilizing force when called upon.
Schneider raided San Francisco again by signing Ahkello Witherspoon. As of right now, Witherspoon is the expected starter opposite of Reed. To date, he’s been alright. Maybe there is some unlocked potential that Pete Carroll can extract. Then there is rookie Tre Brown. He certainly doesn’t lack confidence. Brown is the second shortest corner on the team.
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