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If the Lions take Stafford, then there might be teams that are looking for a LT that want to jump Seattle. However, if Detroit passes on Stafford, I can't see Seattle doing the same - so someone wanting Stafford would have to jump Seattle to get him. With this signing, Seattle has shown their cards, IMO. If Stafford is available, they take him. If he's not, they take whoever is left of Monroe/Smith. |
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Don't know.
Based on how everyone else is grading the QB's, I can only assume that if Stafford is there, they'll take him. It really doesn't matter anyway in this scenario, the team trading with us to jump Seattle is doing so to make sure they get THEIR QB. They're not going to know which one Seattle is targeting. |
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