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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 525403" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>One thing not covered by the draft, Schneider is willing to trade for players that have really helped the team. Marshawn Lynch is one of the best RBs in the NFL and, while this is based on projection, I don't see how anyone can say that Harvin will not improve an otherwise nondescript WR group.</p><p> </p><p>As for the draft, on defense: Bruce Irvin, Malcolm Smith, Earl Thomas, Walter Thurmond, Kam Chancellor. Outside of Matthews, all of these are better players at their position than guys that TT has drafted. Now, I didn't go through every player, just the good ones (and I obviously left out Sherman which is basically the equivalent of Matthews just at a different position).</p><p> </p><p>On offense: Russell Wilson (more impressive than TT having Rodgers fall to him), Michael Bowie, Golden tate, signed Doug Baldwin as undrafted free agent.</p><p> </p><p>Overall I might be tempted to say that TT is slightly better at the draft, though the difference is minimal. Where I think Schneider has excelled recently is in adding players outside the draft. Lynch, Harvin, Avril, Tony McDaniel, Sidney Rice and Zach Miller have all been great players for the Seahawks (assuming Harvin will be great as well). I think Seattle is a great example of a team that uses every possible avenue for improving the team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 525403, member: 9033"] One thing not covered by the draft, Schneider is willing to trade for players that have really helped the team. Marshawn Lynch is one of the best RBs in the NFL and, while this is based on projection, I don't see how anyone can say that Harvin will not improve an otherwise nondescript WR group. As for the draft, on defense: Bruce Irvin, Malcolm Smith, Earl Thomas, Walter Thurmond, Kam Chancellor. Outside of Matthews, all of these are better players at their position than guys that TT has drafted. Now, I didn't go through every player, just the good ones (and I obviously left out Sherman which is basically the equivalent of Matthews just at a different position). On offense: Russell Wilson (more impressive than TT having Rodgers fall to him), Michael Bowie, Golden tate, signed Doug Baldwin as undrafted free agent. Overall I might be tempted to say that TT is slightly better at the draft, though the difference is minimal. Where I think Schneider has excelled recently is in adding players outside the draft. Lynch, Harvin, Avril, Tony McDaniel, Sidney Rice and Zach Miller have all been great players for the Seahawks (assuming Harvin will be great as well). I think Seattle is a great example of a team that uses every possible avenue for improving the team. [/QUOTE]
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