Seattle Seahawks: To Jimmy G or not to Jimmy G
The Plan
If Garoppolo can’t get them to that level, bringing him in hurts the team’s future. It’s not worth losing a shot at the CJ Stroud/Bryce Young sweepstakes for at best seven wins.
The current plan should be to see what Lock can do playing a full season in Seattle. If he proves himself, then great. They resign him to a more reasonable salary than $40M per season and use the high picks on other positions.
Besides, Lock might not have as bad of a season as many expect. He and tight end Noah Fant have some history together. Fant will be the security blanket when the Seahawks line doesn’t hold up, and he could turn in a career year.
If Lock doesn’t pan out, the same way he didn’t pan out in Denver, then Seattle gets a top five pick and has a great shot at landing one of the two big fish.
Even if the Seahawks pick as late as ninth, the way PFN thinks, they can still package that pick with the first rounder they got from Denver for Wilson to move up.
What do you think about the Seattle Seahawks bringing in Jimmy G? Should they sign him and go for it this year? Or do they sit tight and use next year’s picks wisely? Let us know in the comments section below or on social media.