Back in January during the Pro Bowl, Wilson spoke with ESPN and said that he thought the Seahawks needed a “couple more big players”
Via Seattle Times
I think we need a couple more (big players). I think (defensive end Jadeveon Clowney) is a big-time guy that we’d love to get back,” Wilson said in an interview with ESPN last week when asked if the team had the right pieces in place for 2020. “He was so good in the locker room. He brought so many havoc plays on the field. Hopefully we can get a few other players there on the defense and also on offense. We have a great offense, but we can always add more pieces and I think that’s the part that’s going to be great with (Seahawks general manager) John Schneider and Pete as well in terms of this offseason’s free agency.
“Free agency is very, very key to get the superstars on your team and try to get great players who can fill the space. And then, the draft. We always do a great job in the draft and that’s going to be really important to get the young stars up and coming.”
And John Clayton’s report from today:
Early in the offseason, Russell Wilson encouraged the #Seahawks to add a little star power. The front office responded with Greg Olsen plus gave him deep threat Phillip Dorsett. Based on what we are starting to hear, more star power could be on the way.
https://t.co/GEHjHmmVhS— John Clayton (@JohnClaytonNFL) May 20, 2020
“It’s pretty clear the Seahawks want to run the ball even more this year. They have loaded up at tight end and tried to stay big along the offensive line. But it’s not out of the question for the Seahawks to add another wide receiver. According to sources, Wilson would love to add Antonio Brown. Brown is also close with backup QB Geno Smith, whose one-year contract with the Seahawks was finalized Wednesday.
What could possibly go wrong?
Oh yea, Antonio Brown is certifiably nuts.
But hey, I’d love to see it happen.
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