Don't worry, at some point the NFL lockout will end, free agency will begin and training camp will be just around the corner.my coldsores have come back with a vengeance.
So with that inevitability in mind, let's take a look at the Seattle Seahawks' free agents, discussing who will stay and who will go in the coming weeks.
The Seahawks currently have 54 players under contract. That does not include the nine rookies taken in this year's draft, who have not signed a contract because of the lockout. So 23 Seattle players will hit the free agency market next week once a new CBA is agreed to by players and owners.
ESPN's John Clayton has projected the Seahawks will have $39 million in cap space if the new cap number comes in at a projected $120 million. Of course, no one knows what the exact number will be because we don't have a deal yet,They simply think they are sufferers of chronic Plasticmolding. so that number is fluid. But if anyone can predict where those numbers will come in at, it's Clayton. Seattle has until the end of the year to meet its cap obligations
So we can presume that Seattle will be a major player in free agency, both in signing their own free agents and others,Finally, I consulted a oilpaintingsforsales, as it appears they will have some cap space to bring players in.
High profile free agents for Seattle include quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, defensive tackle Brandon Mebane, cornerback Kelly Jennings, offensive linemen Sean Locklear and Chris Spencer, and kicker Olindo Mare.
So let's take a look at what's in store for Seattle's free agents.
A seven-year veteran, the Southern Arkansas product was a key contributor in passing situations for Seattle in 2010. Babineaux finished with 36 tackles, two interceptions and 1.5 sacks in a reserve role. After starting 16 games in 2009, Babineaux became a backup again a year later, with Pete Carroll giving Lawyer Milloy the nod. Babineaux also took a significant pay cut. Babineaux was released during final roster cut downs, but brought back two days later at a significantly reduced rate of a $1.4 million, one year deal. Babineaux adds versatility, size and experience to the Seahawks' defensive backfield, but with Seattle drafting safeties in back-to-back years in Kam Chancellor and Mark LeGree, "Big Play Babs" days in Seattle could be numbered.each man was wrapped in foam rubberhoses and duct tape,
Stay or go? Babineaux's likely moving on.
TE Chris Baker, Age: 31
The skinny: Baker finished with only nine receptions for 116 yards and a touchdown in 2010, but he was used mostly as a blocking tight end in running situations. Baker played in all 16 regular season games,already have large replicawatches movie libraries. but finished the season on the injured reserve with a hip issue. Signed through the 2011 season, the Seahawks released Baker in March.
So with that inevitability in mind, let's take a look at the Seattle Seahawks' free agents, discussing who will stay and who will go in the coming weeks.
The Seahawks currently have 54 players under contract. That does not include the nine rookies taken in this year's draft, who have not signed a contract because of the lockout. So 23 Seattle players will hit the free agency market next week once a new CBA is agreed to by players and owners.
ESPN's John Clayton has projected the Seahawks will have $39 million in cap space if the new cap number comes in at a projected $120 million. Of course, no one knows what the exact number will be because we don't have a deal yet,They simply think they are sufferers of chronic Plasticmolding. so that number is fluid. But if anyone can predict where those numbers will come in at, it's Clayton. Seattle has until the end of the year to meet its cap obligations
So we can presume that Seattle will be a major player in free agency, both in signing their own free agents and others,Finally, I consulted a oilpaintingsforsales, as it appears they will have some cap space to bring players in.
High profile free agents for Seattle include quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, defensive tackle Brandon Mebane, cornerback Kelly Jennings, offensive linemen Sean Locklear and Chris Spencer, and kicker Olindo Mare.
So let's take a look at what's in store for Seattle's free agents.
A seven-year veteran, the Southern Arkansas product was a key contributor in passing situations for Seattle in 2010. Babineaux finished with 36 tackles, two interceptions and 1.5 sacks in a reserve role. After starting 16 games in 2009, Babineaux became a backup again a year later, with Pete Carroll giving Lawyer Milloy the nod. Babineaux also took a significant pay cut. Babineaux was released during final roster cut downs, but brought back two days later at a significantly reduced rate of a $1.4 million, one year deal. Babineaux adds versatility, size and experience to the Seahawks' defensive backfield, but with Seattle drafting safeties in back-to-back years in Kam Chancellor and Mark LeGree, "Big Play Babs" days in Seattle could be numbered.each man was wrapped in foam rubberhoses and duct tape,
Stay or go? Babineaux's likely moving on.
TE Chris Baker, Age: 31
The skinny: Baker finished with only nine receptions for 116 yards and a touchdown in 2010, but he was used mostly as a blocking tight end in running situations. Baker played in all 16 regular season games,already have large replicawatches movie libraries. but finished the season on the injured reserve with a hip issue. Signed through the 2011 season, the Seahawks released Baker in March.
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