It’s just over a week until the 2025 NFL Draft, which is a time of misinformation. If you are trying to collect how your team will go into the draft, you definitely don’t want to hear the general manager.
So when something comes up Seahawks GM John Schneider 2025 quarterback class is right to raise your eyebrows. Especially when he says this class might actually be good. On his weekly radio show, Schneider said:
“If I hear people say this isn’t a great draft, I need to be careful,” Schneider said on the team’s website. “I think it depends on the team, the player, the quarterback, the way you get him, where you get him. We’re going to get him. It’s about taking him through the building. We need more time, we need more answers, and more time with this player, based on the questions we can answer regarding this player and vision for fit.”
The assumption was that the Seahawks would sign Sam Darnold in free agency and still wouldn’t need a quarterback after being locked on the roster, but strangely the team had a top 30 visit with Jaden Milllow and Tyler Shaw.
These visits are even more interesting in light of tweets from around the league that the Rams may be targeting Milllow with 26 picks as the obvious heir to Matthew Stafford, but the show won steam as the first quarterback in the second round.
With enough tea leaves swirling, the Hawks could be in a major position to trade back in the first round. This organization should get more aggressive line help and top receivers, but the 18th could very well mean that they are in the land of people who don’t have them when it comes to making choices. Pick will have a big reach to bring someone on No. 18, which could be projected as an early two-round talent on the board, or if there is a predicted run on an offensive lineman.
However, I would choose the 18th one. wonderful A potential deal spot, assuming that the QB board is held. It works under the assumption that Come Ward is no longer in first place, and Chedure Sanders could be a trade target for his early teens. From there, there are a lot of teams who can feel a carabic towards players like Jaxson Dart or the aforementioned Milroe and Slough. only Word and this class of guys after Sanders who have shots as NFL starters.
So who can move up? That’s what makes this interesting.
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Steelers twenty one: Pittsburgh, who is a QB, feels like he’s keeping the worst secrets in the NFL. If they have strong feelings about darts and milllow
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26 Rams: If Milllaw really feels like a potential future franchise QB, this will be insurance to jump ahead of the Steelers and win a guy
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The 34-year-old Giant: This is another attractive potential option. It may not be ideal to come back this far, but New York could have one chess piece hanging from Kavon Thibodeau, who is off-site if the Giants take Abdul Carter on No. 3.
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brown 33: There have also been a few tweets about Cleveland’s Milllaw, and the Browns are in winning mode. Certainly hell isn’t happening with Joe Fraco, so you can get a QB.
See how this unfolds. This is because it feels like Seattle is playing chess and trying to get someone to bite the trade. It’s really hard to imagine the Seahawks seriously considering the No. 18 QB with other pressing needs, and that’s fascinating to see.
The Seahawks’ QB comments are the perfect 2025 NFL Draft trade bait
It’s just over a week until the 2025 NFL Draft, which is a time of misinformation. If you are trying to collect how your team will go into the draft, you definitely don’t want to hear the general manager.
So when something comes up Seahawks GM John Schneider 2025 quarterback class is right to raise your eyebrows. Especially when he says this class might actually be good. On his weekly radio show, Schneider said:
The assumption was that the Seahawks would sign Sam Darnold in free agency and still wouldn’t need a quarterback after being locked on the roster, but strangely the team had a top 30 visit with Jaden Milllow and Tyler Shaw.
These visits are even more interesting in light of tweets from around the league that the Rams may be targeting Milllow with 26 picks as the obvious heir to Matthew Stafford, but the show won steam as the first quarterback in the second round.
With enough tea leaves swirling, the Hawks could be in a major position to trade back in the first round. This organization should get more aggressive line help and top receivers, but the 18th could very well mean that they are in the land of people who don’t have them when it comes to making choices. Pick will have a big reach to bring someone on No. 18, which could be projected as an early two-round talent on the board, or if there is a predicted run on an offensive lineman.
However, I would choose the 18th one. wonderful A potential deal spot, assuming that the QB board is held. It works under the assumption that Come Ward is no longer in first place, and Chedure Sanders could be a trade target for his early teens. From there, there are a lot of teams who can feel a carabic towards players like Jaxson Dart or the aforementioned Milroe and Slough. only Word and this class of guys after Sanders who have shots as NFL starters.
So who can move up? That’s what makes this interesting.
See how this unfolds. This is because it feels like Seattle is playing chess and trying to get someone to bite the trade. It’s really hard to imagine the Seahawks seriously considering the No. 18 QB with other pressing needs, and that’s fascinating to see.
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