The Seahawks’ trade deadline has recently gained some interest

At the trade deadline, the Seattle Seahawks did not appear to be the busiest team. It was to be expected that Seattle would not be a significant buyer, with only a few days to go and no pressing needs for the foreseeable future.

The Seahawks, on the other hand, might be the seller in an intriguing transaction.

Drew Lock seems to have become a popular commodity in a league that has lost a number of quarterbacks in recent weeks. Maybe this will have some benefit for Seattle.

That man in Seattle is Geno Smith. That won’t be changing anytime soon, especially not with the squad performing so well in games like this one.

It seems sense that Seattle would start looking at what they might get for their backup quarterback on the market, especially for a team that needs one, given the lack of need for a player like Lock on the roster any more.

Teams like the Vikings and Jets, particularly the Vikings in a weak division, must make decisions. There is something to be said for the Vikings persevering in the face of Kirk Cousins’ departure, even though both of these teams may give up and become sellers before the deadline in order to prepare for next season.

There are several teams who would improve right away by acquiring Lock and maintaining their prospects of making the playoffs, whether it is a team like the Browns, Vikings, Jets, or more of a dark horse candidate.

While it is more likely that the clubs that recently lost their quarterbacks will sit it out and make no moves, Seattle should at least be on the lookout for a chance to seize it.

This team is just improved by future picks. That shouldn’t cause any problems for anyone.

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