Week 8 was the week
leading up to the NFL Trade Deadline, and outside of the trades made, only one thing really sparked my interest:
Deshaun Watson. With that in mind, Events that Sparked My Interest is back.
Deshaun Watson is here to stay, once he Recovers from ACL
Injury
This season, Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson has
had a stellar rookie season, but his performance against the Seahawks – in
Seattle – shows that he is here to say. Coming into the game, he had put up
three or more touchdowns in each of the past three games. In Week 8, he
scorched the Legion of Boom with 402 yards and four touchdowns in addition to
67 yards on the ground. The final of his three interceptions is forgiven
because the throw was a last-ditch effort to stay in the game, and the first two
were bound to happen as he is a rookie in Seattle. His ability to escape the
pocket and find the open receiver was eerily reminiscent of Russell Wilson and
leads me to believe that Watson is here to stay. He has a great defense (that
will only get better when healthy), a plethora of unique receivers, and a
running game to support him.
Sadly, earlier today, he tore his ACL (as I was writing this)
and is out for the season. But, I expect him to do great things once he gets
back next season because of these various reasons.
Duane Brown Trade Upgrades
Seahawks Offensive Line an Incomprehensive Amount
The trade deadline this season was October 31st at 4pm EST
and there were an unheard-of flurry of moves resembling the MLB trade deadline.
Among the most significant of the moves was the Seahawks trading for an
offensive lineman. Since the Seahawks traded Max Unger for Jimmy Graham, their
offensive line has been atrocious. For years, fans have been dying for the team
to upgrade their offensive line, and they finally did it. They acquired Left
Tackle Duane Brown from the Houston Texans, who they went up against two days
prior.
What did they have to give up? Well, it started like this:
Seahawks Trade
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Texans Trade
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CB Jeremy Lane
2018 5th Round Pick
2019 2nd Round Pick
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LT Duane Brown
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But then Lane (with his big contract) failed his physical so
the deal was off until Seahawks General Manager John Schneider amended the deal with Texans GM Rick
Smith, so that the new trade looked like this:
Seahawks Trade
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Texans Trade
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2018 3rd Round Pick
·
2019 2nd Round Pick
|
·
LT Duane Brown
· 2018 5th Round Pick
|
In order to
create the cap room for Brown (because Lane wasn't traded), the Seahawks
converted the approximately $6.26 million of Wilson's salary that has yet to be paid
into a signing bonus paid immediately, with the $6 million plus cap hit being
spread out over the next three seasons.
This deal
is huge because they are not only bolstering their offensive-line but they
traded away two top picks. They now don't have a second-round pick till 2020
and have only 7 picks as compared to the 9.5 Schneider averages each year. Nor
do they have a second rounder this year. Even though they are known for finding
gems late in the draft, they’ve also drafted a lot of key pieces in the second
round including Bobby Wagner (2012), Paul Richardson (2014), Frank Clark (2015),
and Jarran Reed (2016).
Only time
will tell if the Hawks made a good decision.
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