With the 14th pick in the draft, the Seattle Seahawks pick CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson.
The Seahawks have their backfield for years to come between Spiller and Claussen. Leary of workout warrior Bruce Campbell, the 'Hawks decided between a reuniting Clausen with Golden Tate or Spiller. Spiller's versatility won the day.
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Solid pick
I know some are leery of RB high in round one but I think Spiller has earned the gamble.
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Solid pick
I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if Seattle makes the same two selections with the picks switched. Spiller at #6 and Clausen at #14.
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I think
That would be a gamble hoping Clausen falls to 14.
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Spiller at this point
has enough value to be picked now. Good pick, but it’s hard for me to imagine they would draft someone other than a LT. You know Carrol’s most recent LT Charles Brown could be a possibility.
No team drafts purely BAP
… well, Steelers, maybe. Maybe. And perhaps the Colts. Other than that, I don’t think anyone goes purely BAP.
by alwaysforgiven821 on Mar 8, 2010 3:49 PM EST up reply actions
That isn't exactly what I was saying
but rather I just can’t imagine them getting out of the first round without drafting at least one linemen on either D or offense.
Solid drafting, very likely scenario too
No way Claussen falls to pick #14 though.
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Very good pick
It’s a value pick here.
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by Zoltan from Budapest on Mar 8, 2010 5:26 PM EST reply actions






















