7 Reasons NOT To Trade Jimmy Graham

Much overreaction to the first two games has led to the talk of trading Jimmy Graham. Here are 7 reasons not to.

The Seahawks always start slow. A new offensive line needs time and so does Russell to be able to work with it. It looks ugly, feels ugly and is a real shot to the high expectations the Seahawks have had for this season. They were even being picked as a favorite to make the Super Bowl. Just like Pete Carroll said the last few years “Suck it Up” and realize its going to be a grind, we just need time to build some cohesion. Blame is going in all directions from Darrell Bevell, Jimmy Graham, Russell Wilson, Pete Carroll, and Tom Cable. It’s an overreaction because of the poor Oline play, but Jimmy Graham is not a blocker, he is a wide receiver and a damn good one. They need to be able to use him as one and not an extra lineman. He is the Seahawks biggest target. Take that away come playoff time, matched up against elite corners the Seahawks will need a player of his caliber to push foward. Jimmy Graham had his best season last year as Seahawk, actually the best season a Seahawk tight end has ever had. He was injured for most of the year too. Made the Pro Bowl last year as an alternate. Don’t tell me the Seahawks don’t know how to use him, we saw it over and over last year. Jimmy and Russ had a good connection. He creates mismatch problems for teams and allows Seattle to expand its offense.





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