If you are going to be a Seattle Seahawk, you can’t be a jagoff.

Seahawks general manager John Schneider has a knack for evaluating potential NFL talent and reliability is key.

Schneider spoke at the NFL Combine on Wednesday and explained the process for vetting young players.

Like, hey, we are going to put this guy in a position to do A, B and C. That’s probably the biggest thing that you are talking about; how do we implement this guy? How do we use him? He has to be smart. He has to be tough. He has to be reliable. Reliable meaning he has to be able to show up to work every day. He can’t be a jagoff, you know?

Putting together a winning team on game days requires a quick turnaround and the ability to process new players.

“Well, you just don’t have a lot of time with these guys,” Schneider said. “You get these young guys in and you’ve got to get them ready to go. So, we are blessed. We have a really good coaching staff who are teachers that are willing to play young people.

“I mean, I think it’s just about your teachers and whether they are able to see the positives in players.”

Jagoffs need not apply.

Schneider doesn't want no jagoffs pic.twitter.com/Eru2dK4iK7 — Ben B (@guga31bb) March 1, 2017