He may not have Jadeveon Clowney. Additionally, in the six postseason appearances with Wilson under center, the Seahawks have won at least a game five times.His time in Seattle wasn’t nearly as successful. Yes, Adams is an elite talent on the field, but some NFL experts are saying that the Seahawks “gave up” way too much for just a safety. It would allow Adams to cover players like San Francisco 49ers’ tight end George Kittle—who has caused havoc in the NFC West and across the league—and reinforce the middle of Seattle’s defense.
He’s missed one play - knock on wood - in the years we’ve been together. To my family, thank you for being there every step of the way and supporting me thru everything!” -- Darrell Taylor Seahawks coach Pete Carroll knows conversations around social and racial turmoil have been going on in Seattle’s locker room for years, and he doesn’t want them to stop.The 27-year-old hit the free agency market in March and is said to seeking a deal in the $17 million range back in April. Not so in the case of Adams and Wagner, who now join forces with the Seahawks following Seattle’s blockbuster deal with the Jets.In six seasons, Clowney has played in 75 games with 66 starts. Russell Wilson has taught me that a person can live a life so extraordinarily, consistently confident and believe in himself and make it come to work every single day forever. (1:10) Louis Riddick explains why Jamal Adams might be worth the first-round picks the Seahawks used to acquire him. 41 on the NFL’s Top 100 list, as voted by the players.“He brings a lot of energy and a lot of passion to the game, and I’m excited to have him on our team,” Wagner told reporters via Zoom call on Wednesday. When we were first interviewing him back at the combine years and years ago somebody had told me, ‘Russell Wilson is going to tell you things that you’re going to think aren’t going to be able to be true… If I were you, I would give him a chance to say what he wants to say and give it a chance to happen because it’s really likely that he’s going to bring it to life.’ — Pete Carroll“John always likes to make moves, man. From COVID-19 and activism to whether the NFL is able to start and complete a full season with numerous hurdles. Long before the ongoing protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death took place, former Seahawks like Richard Sherman were speaking out against police brutality. Apart from a few super teams in the NBA where friends join forces, those hypotheticals usually remain merely fun “what-if” daydreams.
Wilson averages 240.8 yards passing on 62.26% completion, 1.53 touchdowns and 0.73 interceptions per postseason game. Obviously we weren’t there in the room during that interview, but we can only imagine that conversation had something to do with Wilson giving it his all 100 percent of the time, a consistent competition mindset, and being anything but ordinary.You can listen to the full interview below:The two met at a Pro Bowl a few years back and then chatted further at a trip for Jordan Brand – who represents both players – in Monaco (casual right?).
He came to us with a mentality that was an exceptional mentality. It’s hard to tell what’s a designed and what’s not by design, " said Minnesota Vikings safety Anthony Harris, who led the NFL in interceptions in 2019. The Seahawks gave up two first-round picks, one third-round pick and now former Seahawk safety Bradley McDougald for Adams and a 2022 fourth round-pick.The Seahawks also released a statement stating the “Seahawks family is dismayed by the unacceptable act of violence that occurred against George Floyd last week.” Bobby Wagner and Jamal Adams aren’t close, per se, but they’d gotten to know each other enough to know how much they’d enjoy being in the same defense.There’s no question that Seattle’s defense should be better than it was a year ago, but it’s still lacking a star edge rusher. He always does the best he can to make sure we have a great team, and he’s going to make any move he thinks is possible to do that. Jamal Adams traded to Seahawks: What the Jets could do in the 2021 NFL Draft with their newfound wealth New York's draft approach following the trade of their star safety "“It’s another playmaker on the field – another guy that you have to respect, and so he’ll get some attention, too,” Wagner said.The significant investment in Reed was a contributing factor into Seattle’s inability (or unwillingness) to sign a big-name edge rusher this offseason.
Adams helps remedy that void.
He wants his players voice to be heard.“He’s unguardable," says Tamba Bay wide receiver Mike Evans.This is the fourth-straight year Clowney has been recognized as one of the league’s elite.Wagner didn’t have much to say on that topic. Jamal Adams' wish was finally granted Saturday afternoon when the Jets agreed to trade the disgruntled All-Pro Safety to the Seahawks. His versatility, athleticism and physicality makes him a unique mismatch the Seahawks can deploy within a division full of standout skill players and offensive masterminds.He finished last season with 75 tackles, 6.5 sacks, and two defensive touchdowns.