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Obtaining Whitehurst proves costly for Seahawks

Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on March 17, 2010 6:02 PM ET

For better or worse, the first years of the Pete Carroll era in Seattle will be defined by Charlie Whitehurst.

 

ESPN's John Clayton reports that the Seahawks have obtained Whitehurst, a restricted free agent, from the Chargers. Seattle will move down 20 picks in the second round of the 2010 draft and give up a third-round pick in 2011 to get San Diego's third-string quarterback.

 

But that's not the costly part.

 

The Seahawks have agreed to terms on a two-year deal with Whitehurst that is expected to pay him $5 million-per-year. Yikes.

 

Whitehurst has not attempted a regular season pass as a pro, but he should fairly soon with that contract.

 

Give Carroll and G.M. John Schneider credit for targeting their guy and having the cajones to go get him. They just better be right.

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/...y-for-seahawks/

 

Obtaining Whitehurst proves costly for Seahawks

Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on March 17, 2010 6:02 PM ET

For better or worse, the first years of the Pete Carroll era in Seattle will be defined by Charlie Whitehurst.

 

ESPN's John Clayton reports that the Seahawks have obtained Whitehurst, a restricted free agent, from the Chargers. Seattle will move down 20 picks in the second round of the 2010 draft and give up a third-round pick in 2011 to get San Diego's third-string quarterback.

 

But that's not the costly part.

 

The Seahawks have agreed to terms on a two-year deal with Whitehurst that is expected to pay him $5 million-per-year. Yikes.

 

Whitehurst has not attempted a regular season pass as a pro, but he should fairly soon with that contract.

 

Give Carroll and G.M. John Schneider credit for targeting their guy and having the cajones to go get him. They just better be right.

seattle's not taking claussen now, i think he's the bills pick now for better or worse.

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Sounds familiar!!!

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/...y-for-seahawks/

 

Obtaining Whitehurst proves costly for Seahawks

Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on March 17, 2010 6:02 PM ET

For better or worse, the first years of the Pete Carroll era in Seattle will be defined by Charlie Whitehurst.

 

ESPN's John Clayton reports that the Seahawks have obtained Whitehurst, a restricted free agent, from the Chargers. Seattle will move down 20 picks in the second round of the 2010 draft and give up a third-round pick in 2011 to get San Diego's third-string quarterback.

 

But that's not the costly part.

 

The Seahawks have agreed to terms on a two-year deal with Whitehurst that is expected to pay him $5 million-per-year. Yikes.

 

Whitehurst has not attempted a regular season pass as a pro, but he should fairly soon with that contract.

 

Give Carroll and G.M. John Schneider credit for targeting their guy and having the cajones to go get him. They just better be right.

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trade for that hassleback guy. They are not going into camp with 2 quaterbacks getting over 5 mil a season. Sorry, you don't get a 3rd string quarterback and sign him to a 2 year 10 million dollar deal to backup your aging quarterback.

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does this mean Hass is available?

 

That is what I am saying. You have to assume so. NO way they are paying whitehurst 5 mil to sit on the bench

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does this mean Hass is available? Also, wasn't Whitehurst tendered at his original round? Why did Seattle swap 2nd round picks then?

Whitehurst had a third-round tender, but Seattle didn't have a third-round pick -- they traded it to Philly last year. 2011 No. 3 would be less valuable than this year's, so the 'Hawks had to sweeten the deal.

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does this mean Hass is available? Also, wasn't Whitehurst tendered at his original round? Why did Seattle swap 2nd round picks then?

I think seattle didnt have a third this year so new compensation was needed....looks like SD made a good deal at face value tho

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/...y-for-seahawks/

 

Obtaining Whitehurst proves costly for Seahawks

Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on March 17, 2010 6:02 PM ET

For better or worse, the first years of the Pete Carroll era in Seattle will be defined by Charlie Whitehurst.

 

ESPN's John Clayton reports that the Seahawks have obtained Whitehurst, a restricted free agent, from the Chargers. Seattle will move down 20 picks in the second round of the 2010 draft and give up a third-round pick in 2011 to get San Diego's third-string quarterback.

 

But that's not the costly part.

 

The Seahawks have agreed to terms on a two-year deal with Whitehurst that is expected to pay him $5 million-per-year. Yikes.

 

Whitehurst has not attempted a regular season pass as a pro, but he should fairly soon with that contract.

 

Give Carroll and G.M. John Schneider credit for targeting their guy and having the cajones to go get him. They just better be right.

it seems like they gave up a bunch in order to get him. someone on seattle must know something we dont

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it seems like they gave up a bunch in order to get him. someone on seattle must know something we dont

I actually think the opposite. We know what they didn't know, AJ Smith will try to take you behind the woodshed in trade senarios.

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it seems like they gave up a bunch in order to get him. someone on seattle must know something we dont

 

yeah.... like how to evaluate talent.....

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On the bright side, I think it takes Seattle out of the running for Locker.

now that's thinking ahead! but prob true

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