![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The rest of Trey Wingo’s article isn’t really Seahawks-related. Yes, Seattle would be an intriguing place for Richardson to land. Would Seattle be an intriguing place for Richardson to land? Have I mentioned that I like how Trey Wingo calls it like he sees it?Įven when he’s critiquing my favorite QB in this year’s draft.Īnd are you willing to take that risk at 4? At 7? Are you willing to take that swing? Because there’s no middle ground with Richardson.Īny team that takes Richardson high in this draft better be confident in their job security as a coaching staff and a front office. The width of what Richardson can be is as wide as the Grand Canyon. The best way to describe Richardson is there’s not a player in this draft with a lower floor and a higher ceiling. He might have been a fourth-round pick a few months back. Here’s my question about Anthony Richardson: Was anybody talking about him a month ago? Florida QB Anthony Richardson is the #5 QB on Trey Wingo’s list. it’s an article about him saying that the Seahawks are “an intriguing place” for one specific quarterback to land. This isn’t an article about Trey Wingo though. (Spoiler: That QB just won the Super Bowl.) ![]() He also points out that only one of the top-2 quarterbacks from the 2015-2018 drafts is still with his original team. Wingo then points out what we all know - that the last few drafts have been sort of up and down. There’s not one that I would be willing to put all the chips in for. There’s not a surefire quarterback in this draft. The top five all have flaws that could derail their NFL careers. There’s not a quarterback in this draft that I can say with certainty is going to be a success. 1 quarterback in this draft is Bryce Young’s brain and C.J. I’m going to share the intro to the article because I like that Trey Wingo calls it like it is (no sugar-coating here): Trey Wingo’s Plugged-In Top 5 QB Rankings Includes Surprise at 3. Occasionally he writes something though, and on Thursday evening, one of those somethings hit my inbox. He was the steady voice that talked to me about football from the comfy confines of SportsCenter, NFL PrimeTime, and NFL Live for almost a quarter of a century just shy of half my life. Malik Davis and Rico Dowdle could also be in the mix.I used to take Trey Wingo for granted. They signed veteran Ronald Jones to a deal this offseason. The Cowboys do have some depth if Pollard is not ready to go. I’m sure Zeke would as well,” Prescott said. There are a lot of people not only on the team but in the organization that would love that. “I don’t want to leave him hanging, our fans hanging, or anybody, but I wouldn’t take any possibility off the table.”Ĭowboys QB Dak Prescott - one of Elliott’s best friends - also made the case for a reunion during an appearance on “The Adam Schefter Podcast.” “Well, that was on the table, and you might say to some degree that hasn’t changed and won’t until he signs someplace else,” Jerry Jones said at the NFL owners’ meeting in Phoenix. The Cowboys parted ways with Elliott in a cap-saving move but have left the door open on a reunion, which would come at a lower number. There’s also the fact that the Cowboys recently parted ways with Ezekiel Elliott, who is similar to Henry in skill set, although he’s shown more of a decline in recent years. The Cowboys could likely restructure that deal to make more sense, although they’re already set to pay Pollard a little over $10 million after franchise-tagging him. Henry’s is due $10.5 million next season and will account for a $16 million-plus cap hit. Commanders’ President on running a franchise that is being sold.Ĭowboys’ QB on his off-season, Brandin Cooks, Ezekiel Elliott, Jalen Hurts’ new contract and playing in Washington. ![]()
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