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Bucking trend of recent seasons, Seahawks have entire draft under contract early
The offseason program is in full swing for the Seattle Seahawks, with players taking to the field for organized team activities in Phase III before the news cycles hits the slow summer doldrums of late June and early July. With that in mind, the Seahawks have their entire draft class under contract, a departure from the tendency of seasons past to wait until the eve of training camp to sign the drafted players that the Hawks had developed in the wake of the Malik McDowell debacle.
All that said, here’s a quick look at the contracts for the members of the 2024 Seattle draft class, along with the guarantees they received and their 2024 cap hits:
- Byron Murphy (1.16): $16.08M, $16.08M fully guaranteed, $2.924M 2024 cap hit
- Christian Haynes (3.81): $5.8M, $1.04M fully guaranteed, $1.055M 2024 cap hit
- Tyrice Knight (4.118): $4.79M, $773k fully guaranteed, $988k 2024 cap hit
- A.J. Barner (4.121): $4.78M, $755k fully guaranteed, $984k 2024 cap hit
- Nehemiah Pritchett (5.136): $4.399M, $379k fully guaranteed, $890k 2024 cap hit
- Sataoa Laumea (6.179): $4.237M, $217k fully guaranteed, $849k 2024 cap hit
- D.J. James (6.192): $4.204M, $184k fully guaranteed, $841k 2024 cap hit
- Mike Jerrell (6.207): $4.18M, $160k fully guaranteed, $835k 2024 cap hit
The first point worth noticing is obviously that the rookie wage scale obviously favors early round picks when it comes to fully guaranteed money at signing. The amount of fully guaranteed money in Murphy’s rookie contract is several multiples of all the other fully guaranteed money combined. This should come as no surprise, as first round picks are so heavily coveted, however, it is the large guarantees given to first round picks that exposes teams to cap risk.
Certainly no team wants the players their squad selects to bust, as the hope and optimism that comes with the draft is that players will reach their ceilings and sky-high potential. However, things don’t always work out that way, with injuries, work ethics and sometimes even ATV accidents stopping high ceiling prospects from reaching their ceiling, and that is the risk that comes with the right to make early selections in the draft.
Bringing things back to the discussion of fully guaranteed money at signing for draft picks, the Seahawks 2024 draft class is a perfect example of why it can be better for players to go undrafted, rather than hear their name called late on Day 3. The last two players selected by Seattle this year, D.J. James and Mike Jerrell, received $184k and $160k fully guaranteed at signing. That is less fully guaranteed money at signing than the Hawks gave to undrafted free agent offensive lineman Garret Greenfield, whose contract includes $195k in fully guaranteed money between signing bonus and salary guarantees.
The fact that an undrafted free agent received more guarantees than two of the late round draft picks of the Seahawks is just one of the quirks of the rookie wage scale that consistently raises eyebrows, and is something that could be up for discussion when the collective bargaining agreement comes up for renegotiation at the end of the decade.
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Seattle Seahawks 90-Man Roundup: Can PJ Walker Crash 53-Man Roster as Third QB?
The Seattle Seahawks will open training camp at the VMAC in less than a month, officially ushering in the first season under new coach Mike Macdonald.
In preparation for the new incoming season, we’ll be detailing every member of the Seahawks 90-man roster over the next several weeks, diving into scheme fits, exploring best and worst case scenarios and predicting what to expect from each player entering the 2024 campaign.
Added late in the offseason program as extra depth under center, can PJ Walker force his way onto Seattle’s roster as a third quarterback?
As a multi-year starter at Temple, Walker broke the school’s all-time passing record and guided the Owls to a 10-win season as a senior in 2016. Despite that success, however, he wasn’t drafted and signed with the Colts, bouncing on and off the practice squad during two seasons with the franchise before being selected by the Houston Roughnecks of the XFL. Starring in the new league, he led all players in passing yards and touchdowns before the COVID-19 pandemic ended the season prematurely. Following his success in the spring pro league, he reunited with former Temple coach Matt Rhule in Carolina, starting seven games in three seasons with the Panthers. Last season, he joined the Browns in early September after spending time in camp with the Bears and wound up starting two games in place of an injured Deshaun Watson.
Though undersized at 5-11, 214 pounds, Walker has above average athleticism that caters well to designed quarterback runs and the bootleg game in play action while having enough arm talent to be able to push the ball downfield some. He primarily played out of shotgun at the college level, which should make him a solid fit learning Ryan Grubb’s scheme as a third-string signal caller.
Leaning on his extensive starting experience, Walker quickly grasps Grubb’s offense and enjoys a stellar preseason with four touchdown passes and a rushing touchdown, leading to the Seahawks deciding to keep a third quarterback on the active roster to avoid him from being plucked up by another team off waivers.
Far from a polished passer despite starting nearly double digit games in the NFL, Walker struggles to complete passes during exhibition season with Smith and Howell clearly light years ahead of him, and the Seahawks decide to cut him in late August and pursue a replacement off waivers rather than retain him on the practice squad.
After trading for Howell in March, Walker wasn’t signed to compete for Seattle’s backup job, but he should receive a ton of playing time during preseason games with Smith unlikely to play much until the season opener. Now a grizzled veteran who has learned numerous offenses in multiple leagues, the 29-yard old has enough arm talent and athleticism to potentially light it up against third and fourth-string defenses in August, bolstering his stock for other teams who may be looking for an upgrade behind their starting quarterback.
Thanks to new rules implemented last year, it’s possible under such circumstances Walker could earn himself a third spot on the Seahawks active roster for emergency game day activations if necessary. At the same time, however, the organization has preferred keeping only two signal callers active over the years, and most likely, they will be hoping to keep him as an insurance policy on the practice squad in case Smith and/or Howell gets banged up during the season.
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FC Dallas at Seattle Sounders – game info and lineup prediction – 3rd Degree
11th in the West FC Dallas (20 points, 5-8-5) travel northwest to take on the 10th in the West Sounders of Seattle (22 points, 5-7-7) at Lumen Field. Kickoff is set for 9:30 pm CT.
Dallas is just 2 points back and Seattle boasts a 2-1-5 home record. They are as vulnerable as they have ever been.
BUT, and it’s a big BUT… Dallas is just 1-10-4 all-time at Seattle in MLS regular season play. The one time they came away with 3 points was back in 2011. Even draws are rare there.
A win in this one would be truly remarkable no matter what Seattle’s home record is.
Seattle is celebrating its Pride Match at this game, with various matchday activities taking place to honor the LGBTQ+ community.
Broadcast Info
TV: MLS Season Pass.
Apple TV English: Mark Rogondino, Heath Pearce
Apple TV Spanish: Alejandro Luna, Diego Arrioja
English Radio: 1190 am and the FC Dallas App. Owen Newkirk, Mark Dodd, and Steve Davis are on the call. Pregame at 9 pm with Sam Hale.
Spanish Radio: FC Dallas app with Carlos Alvarado and Jimmy Venegas.
MLS Injury/Player Availability Report
FC Dallas
OUT: Geovane Jesus (knee)
OUT: Paxton Pomykal (knee)
OUT: Alan Velasco (knee)
Seattle Sounders
QUESTIONABLE: Pedro de la Vega (Hamstring)
OUT: Jonathan Bell (Jamaica)
OUT: Alex Roldan (Head)
Discipline Report
Suspended
Asier Illarramendi – yellow cards.
Suspended on Next Yellow
DAL: Paul Arriola, Sebas Ibeagha
FCD Lineup Prediction
Interim Coach Peter Luccin has used three tactical shapes in two games. Heck, he used three in one game. We have to do some guesswork here. So instead of predicting 100% what he will do, I’m going to include some of what I want him to do.
First, I loved the 4-1-4-1 shape. I love how Asier Illarramendi sat in as a deep protective 6 and playmaker. I loved the 4 attackers under Musa. It led to greater possession, midfield control, and quality chance creation. I want to see that again.
But with Illarramendi out on yellow, Luccin will have to weigh his midfield and best decide how to compensate. Here’s my thinking, Sebastian Lletget stays in as one of the 4 across and Liam Fraser dops into the deep 6. Fraser is the most pure 6 and will give the back 4 protection. In that role he won’t need to get forward, he can stay home and keep it simple. Just find one of the 4 playmakers ahead of him.
I so want to predict Nolan Norris as the Illarra replacement, he’s the most similar in terms of passing and vision. But Norris is still just 19 and he’s been gone with the US U20 team for a couple of weeks and probably isn’t as dialed into whatever new concepts Luucin has been putting into place. I dream of a Norris start but assume it will be Fraser.
Reasonably, some more light rotation back in. Patrickson Delgado for Tsiki Ntsabeleng, Omar Gonzalez to give Sebas Ibeagha a rest, and a sort of rested Marco Farfan for Sam Junqua.
This gives FCD that quadruple threat out of midfield and the shape compresses into a 4-5-1 low block when required. And if you need a double pivot, Lletget can drop in next to Fraser and morph the shape into a 4-2-3-1, even in the run of play. One sub and it’s easily turned into 3-4-3.
Bench Prediction
Jimmy Maurer
Sebastien Ibeagha
Nolan Norris
Sam Junqua
Tsiki Ntsabeleng
Eugene Ansah
Ema Twumasi
Dante Sealy
Logan Farrington
MLS Kit Assignments
Officials
REFEREE: Malik Badawi
ASSISTANT REFEREES: Micheal Barwegen, Eduardo Jeff
4TH OFFICIAL: Elton Garcia
VAR: Jose Carlos Rivero, Peter Balciunas
More Game Info
- FCD record: 5-8-5 (20 points, 11th in West)
- SEA record: 5-7-7 (22 points, 10th in West)
- FCD vs. SEA all-time: 8-14-10 (33 goals scored, 47 goals conceded)
- FCD vs. SEA away: 1-10-4 (10 goals scored, 32 goals conceded)
FCD is 2-6-0 in games decided by one goal.
Dallas is 1-7-2 when conceding first.
15 of 24 FCD goals have been scored in the second half.
20 Dallas players have combined to miss 73 games.
Dallas has scored 19 goals in the past eleven games.
FC Dallas had a record of 0-4-1 when trailing at halftime.
Dallas is now 5-3-3 in its last seven matches across all competitions.
Dallas has one goal scored by a substitute. (Logan Farrington 06/19)
No FC Dallas player has been sent off during the current campaign with a straight red card.
Interim head coach Peter Luccin became FC Dallas’ first interim head coach to win his first two games in charge.
Maarten Paes ranks second overall in MLS in saves made with 80. Paes also ranks No. 7 in balls won (37).
Petar Musa has 8 goals on an xG of 6.08. (MLS calculated xG)
Stefan Frei is the only player in soccer history to win a USOC, MLS Cup, Supporters’ Shield, and CCL trophy
Seattle has won 8 trophies since 2009, the most in MLS in the span.
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