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Evaluating DK Metcalf trade proposals: Could the Seahawks WR reunite with Pete Carroll?
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DK Metcalf trade rumors: Seahawks WR could reunite with former coach in Las Vegas
Seahawks indeed trading DK Metcalf--to the Steelers. The return: a 2nd-round pick
Days after the hulking wide receiver requested a trade, Seattle GM John Schneider deals Metcalf and Geno Smith in span of 3 days.
Will the Seahawk reunion tour continue with the Raiders, or will DK Metcalf not join Pete Carroll and Geno Smith?
The Las Vegas Raiders off-season has been a hit so far. They added the right head coach Pete Carroll, general manager John Spytek, and coaching staff. Next up f
For the Seattle Seahawks, that's meant more opportunity to quietly gauge trade interest for Pro Bowl wide receiver DK Metcalf. Metcalf was a favorite of former head coach Pete Carroll, but may not be a fit in successor Mike MacDonald's offense.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have traded for D.K. Metcalf, and signed the Seattle Seahawks star receiver to a five-year, $150 million contract to keep him long-term, per multiple reports.
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It's confounding to assess the Seahawks because they have plenty of talent and three straight winning seasons. But there was only one playoff appearance in those three seasons and no postseason wins.
Two of Carroll's top receivers from his time in Seattle will be available this offseason. That's highly intriguing.
The Chargers and Raiders emerge as teams immediately interested in DK Metcalf following his trade request from the Seahawks
The Raiders are tired of being in the NFL's basement. In an effort to get out of it, the team has opted to gamble on trading for Geno Smith and bringing Pete Carroll back to the sidelines. Part-owner Tom Brady has been front and center all offseason long, but this Seattle-themed party can't be overlooked.
Seattle was originally seeking a first- and a third-round pick for Metcalf, according to The Athletic's Dianna Russini. That elicited scoffs from the rest of the league, per Russini, as NFL teams presumably felt the Seahawks were asking for too much.
The Athletic's Diana Russini reported that the Seattle Seahawks are not seeking a bit less for their star wide receiver.
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