Seahawks look to move down in NFL draft, willing to deal in NFC West
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Seahawks look to move down in NFL draft, willing to deal in NFC West
""We have four picks, so we'll be looking to move back. It's no secret with us," said general manager John Schneider, indicating the team's strategy for the upcoming draft."
""We've talked within our division. That was kind of frowned upon for a while, like you don't trade within your division. Everybody in our division, we would trade with," Schneider stated, emphasizing the team's willingness to collaborate with rivals."
""When you look at it through that lens, you're basically not concerned about [helping another team]," Schneider explained, highlighting the pragmatic approach to trading in the draft."
The Seattle Seahawks plan to trade down in the NFL draft, holding the fewest picks in the league. General manager John Schneider confirmed the team is open to trading within their division, even if it means helping a rival team secure a quarterback. The Seahawks have a history of trading back and are motivated to do so in a draft perceived as lacking top-tier talent. The 32nd pick carries appeal due to its team option for first-round selections.
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