2026 OTAs thread
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Donn Beach
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Re: 2026 OTAs thread
Yeah, LB, the competition can go beyond position...i was thinking there seemed a fair amount of competition. And it's not really cutting then as trying to get them to the practice squad. There seemed a lot of talent, a competitive camp. Even Bradford, if he got cut he's probably picked up by another team. He's the starting guard off of the SB winning team
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Donn Beach
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Re: 2026 OTAs thread
Here's the blurb on Bradford
Nobody on the Seahawks roster has seemingly faced as much criticism throughout his career as Bradford. With tons of Twitter clips showing Bradford falling down and missing blocks, most NFL fans (especially within Seahawks circles) believe that Bradford is one of the worsts player in the league. That is far from the case. However, there is still room for improvement. With the Seahawks drafting Iowa’s Beau Stephens, along with Bradford entering his contract year, this is a true “prove-it” year for him.
There are a lot of ways 2026 can go for Bradford. He can make a big jump and cement himself as a true difference maker at guard, leading to a big payday. He also can show some struggles and potentially be replaced by Stephens, or even another one of Seattle’s promising young guards (Bryce Cabeldue, Mason Richman) mid-season. Time will tell how 2026 looks like.
Re: 2026 OTAs thread
Yes I thought the same thing I think Macintosh makes the team if he's healthy. I actually like him more than GeorgeSibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2026 6:10 pmI thought Ivey was an Edge not a DE.
I would also question them keeping 5 safeties and 4 TEs + 2 FBs while only 3 RBs and 5 WRs.
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Re: 2026 OTAs thread
I cannot believe people still call X Twitter it's so weird. Guessing that group of people doesn't call the Guardians the Indians or the commanders the RedskinsDonn Beach wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2026 6:35 pmHere's the blurb on Bradford
Nobody on the Seahawks roster has seemingly faced as much criticism throughout his career as Bradford. With tons of Twitter clips showing Bradford falling down and missing blocks, most NFL fans (especially within Seahawks circles) believe that Bradford is one of the worsts player in the league. That is far from the case. However, there is still room for improvement. With the Seahawks drafting Iowa’s Beau Stephens, along with Bradford entering his contract year, this is a true “prove-it” year for him.
There are a lot of ways 2026 can go for Bradford. He can make a big jump and cement himself as a true difference maker at guard, leading to a big payday. He also can show some struggles and potentially be replaced by Stephens, or even another one of Seattle’s promising young guards (Bryce Cabeldue, Mason Richman) mid-season. Time will tell how 2026 looks like.
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Re: 2026 OTAs thread
I was ecstatic with the Kenny selection but he's frail, fragile, injury-prone.D-train wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2026 7:44 pmYes I thought the same thing I think Macintosh makes the team if he's healthy. I actually like him more than GeorgeSibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2026 6:10 pmI thought Ivey was an Edge not a DE.
I would also question them keeping 5 safeties and 4 TEs + 2 FBs while only 3 RBs and 5 WRs.
Holani, so far, is much more healthy/viable in the running game and k-o return/special teams availability.
I vote George. If McIntosh can be kept as pup, I'd like to see him get another chance. And, maybe he's healthy and beats out Holani.
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