On Tuesday, Seahawks GM John Schneider downplayed the scattered chatter that could be traded for receiver DK Metcalf.
“Really, when you see it, many celebrity guys on every team are always talking about agents,” Schneider told PFT Live. “So, yes, unless you know that I won’t.”
Three days later, various reports emerged about the future of Metcalf. Two points of potential trade with the Packers. One is pushed back against it.
Corbin K. Smith of the Emerald City Spectrum rolled the ball Friday morning. “One Team to Keep a Close Tab: The Packers,” Smith posted. “The sources showed them There was a debate This week, along with the Seahawks, there is an offer to the table that includes high picks and young receivers on the roster to win Metcalf. ”
Pete Bukowski, the jumping I added this: “You can check Corbin’s report here. League sources told me there was an offer that the GB is working on this and that they think they can land DK Metcalf. Then hope can get it if they can trade Jayle Alexander and fill in some of the lost draft capital.”
However, Matt Schneidman of Theathletic.com disputes these reports. “According to the source, there was There are no contacts or negotiations For now, it’s about the DK Metcalf trade between the Packers and the Seahawks,” Schneidman tweeted.
Metcalf is in the final year of its three-year, $72 million contract extension. He is expected to make $18 million in 2025, with a $31.875 million cap. The deal generates $10.875 million in cap space.
At the Super Bowl, Josh Jacobs created a bit of upset saying the Packers needed to do Add the proven No.1 receiver. They hold their 23rd overall pick in the draft and can offer to send receivers like Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs to Seattle as part of the Metcalf package.
Metcalf scored 66 catches for 992 yards and five touchdowns in 2024. However, he only had 108 targets. With Jaxson Smith-Njigba emerging as a star, it’s not impossible for Seahawks to turn the pages of Metcalf.