i like this move and this offseason so far
retained lynch, big red and michael robinson ..... a couple key components in running the ball and run defense
signed jones to help provide some interior pass rush
flynn improves the QB position, provides some upside there and really didn't cost much - no draft capital, modest length and guaranteed money ...... flexible deal ..... not sure how good he can be, his track record of throwing the ball (even back to college) is slim ....... from what I've seen he can throw to all parts of the field and can play off the run game pretty well (something jackson is terrible at) ....... my expectations are modest and am not expecting an all pro out of the gate (or maybe even ever) .... but he should be better than jackson while giving the seahawks more time to address the position - jackson can provide the role of solid backup
rewarded a couple lesser known guys on the OL who really stepped up last year and cut a big name OL who had trouble staying healthy and whose main value of mentorship is no longer needed ..... shows that the coaches are willing to cut the emotional ties and reward those who play, regardless of history, name, etc
so far the only things that I haven't liked are atari bigby getting away and leroy hill continuing with fine decision making
PC stated that he wants to upgrade the LB position this year and improve pass rush across the board ........ he wants more speed at LB and better coverage ....... they're sitting on a little over $17M in cap space and there are still some FAs that can make this team better
plus now the draft is wide open ....... they have some definite first round needs, but the board can come to them ...... probably looking LB, DT or OL @ #12 with flexibility to move in either direction