(7 Mins Ago) "LET THEM WALK?! The REAL Reason Seattle Sacrificed Their Stars Finally Revealed!"
2026 · Mobile Game · Mobile Game
(7 Mins Ago) "LET THEM WALK?! The REAL Reason Seattle Sacrificed Their Stars Finally Revealed!"
(7 Mins Ago) "LET THEM WALK?! The REAL Reason Seattle Sacrificed Their Stars Finally Revealed!"
2026
Mobile Game
Is the Seattle front office losing it, or are we witnessing a high-stakes masterclass? After a massive Super Bowl 60 win, the Seahawks just watched Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III, Riq Woolen, and Boye Mafe walk out the door. While the fans are panicking, the data tells a different story. In today’s video, we go deep into the "silent" 2026 offseason. We break down why letting these stars leave for huge contracts with the Chiefs, Eagles, and Bengals is actually a brilliant move to weaponize the 2027 NFL Draft. With the 2026 class looking thin, Seattle is stockpiling assets for a 2027 class loaded with franchise-altering quarterbacks like Arch Manning and Dante Moore. We also look at the "Moneyball" replacements already on the roster. Can Josh Jobe really replace Riq Woolen for half the price? Is Mike Macdonald’s system strong enough to win without $60 million edge rushers? We’re breaking down the compensatory pick formula, the cap space flexibility, and why 12 draft picks in 2027 make Seattle the most dangerous team in the NFL. What’s inside: The truth behind the 2027 compensatory pick projections. Why the 2026 NFL Draft might be a "skip year" for the front office. Josh Jobe vs. Riq Woolen: The statistical deep dive. How Mike Macdonald is building a "Dark Side" defense on a budget. The blockbuster trade rumors involving Myles Garrett and more. Don't forget to SOUND OFF in the comments: Do you trust the plan? YES or NO? I own none of the footage in the video, it is intended for the purposes of critique, education, and entertainment. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the RIGHTS balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS