The situation with Garrett keeps getting better, and better from a Seahawks point of view, Rams losing huge draft capital and taking up huge salary cap numbers, two years from now its going to look bad for the Rams
The Rams and Myles Garrett have finalized a five-year deal, running from 2026 through 2030. For 2026, his compensation package increases to at least $37 million. https://t.co/7oq9rxMvfl
@ryanbonini@NFL_DougFarrar@Browns@RamsNFL@AthlonSports Everything you say is true, my point is what is the delta, how much better is Garrett than Verse, the gap is not large enough to constitute getting ridiculously better, Rams are one Stafford injury away from being a 9-10 win team
The Super Bowl Champions return 20 of 22 starters and rank last in dead cap, John Schneider should win GM of the year for the coming season, Rams are mortgaging their future and the Seahawks are poised to dominate the future @minakimes#picksmatter
@CorbinSmithNFL This is my exact thought, what is the Delta? What is the amount of upgrade between Garrett and Verse? Garrett is better, but by how much? I agree the impact of this trade is being over blown
The Seahawks are now in line to receive third-round compensatory picks in each of the next two drafts by virtue of losing Nolan Teasley to the Vikings as their GM
@bcondotta The 'too bad they lost everybody' are from people who don't know what they are talking about, very few Super Bowl winners return 20 of 22 starters, they did a great job of keeping as many as they could
@NFL_DougFarrar@dannyoneil The least credible source of Seattle, but he is right, as a business person I am surprised any multi-national company is headquartered in Seattle, it doesn't make operational or economic sense, its sad
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I have questions, has Tory Horton been fully cleared? What is his injury status?
His injury has been quite a mystery, shin injuries don't normally put players out for the season.