I brought up in another thread. A lot of new QBs/OCs and HCs in the schedule meanwhile we're maintaining everyone. I like our chances at improvement.
I don't think Beane is going to trade Diggs for an injured RB and 2nd round draft pick.
He was our QB coach Mcdermott's first two seasons that fans ripped on because he had only been a WR coach prior. We eventually let him go(he went on to Baltimore to be their passing game coordinator) in favor of Ken Dorsey.
True especially if other teams are having cap issues some guys may just sign a 1 year deal in hopes to have a big year and get a bigger deal next offseason (see what Taylor Hall did with Sabres).
I brought him up in another thread but JaCoby Stevens from LSU could be a viable Milano replacement and/or a big nickel. I think we could get him round 3.
If he's cut he's free to go where he wants. New England has major questions on offense especially QB. I wouldn't go there if I was Ertz. Seattle has Wilson and good WRs so Kelce could benefit there but wouldn't dismiss us from the conversation as we have many of same things Seattle offers yet have a bigger upside. The only thing is cap space might limit us.
The longer you take to sign him the more money he'll command if continues to succeed here. I get want to keep his salary low but next season last year that happen as in 2022 he gets top 10 QB automatically if/when take on his option.
He's played 4 seasons, I assumed Tampa didn't pick up his option considering he's been subpar. I guess I was wrong as shocked they took on his 5th year option.
With Greg Olsen retirement Hollister could be a priority for the Seahawks.