That would create quite an uproar, right? I still remember a pretty big NFC West draft-day deal from a couple decades ago -- when the Rams sent a perceived malcontent in Jerome Bettis to the Steelers. Or how about the Seahawks trading out of the first round so the Vikings could take Teddy Bridgewater? Seems like forever ago. Much like it seems like forever ago that Richard Sherman was beloved by the Powers That Be in Seattle. Perhaps the sideline tirades and the free spirit of a very vocal player represent the kind of petulance the John Schneider-Pete Carroll marriage can't handle in the household anymore. Or perhaps there's something else at play here ... Moving Sherman at this stage smacks of a team identifying a star's declining play and looking to maximize returns a year early (as opposed to a year late). Whether or not Schneider can snag a first-rounder for the three-time All-Pro is another question. We know the Seahawks need a tackle or two (depending on your Luke Joeckel slant). Cam Robinson and Ryan Ramczyk are the only tackles worth taking in the first round. Seattle should be able to draft one. How about both?