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Seahawks Rumors: Seattle Lands Jets $45 Million DE in Proposed Trade

The Seattle Seahawks (4-2) have a chance to be a legitimate contender in the NFC, but they have a huge hole to fill on defense.

The Seahawks lost their top edge rusher, Uchenna Nwosu, to what’s predicted to be a season-ending pectoral injury during their 20-10 win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 7, and do not have a clear-cut replacement for the veteran starter.

While Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll told reporters on October 23 that they’ll look inward to replace Nwosu, Sports Illustrated’s Corbin K. Smith urged the team to get outside help. With the October 31 trade deadline closing in, he believes Seattle should call the New York Jets “right now” to land defensive end Carl Lawson.

Carl Lawson

Smith posted on X, formerly known as Twitter,” My proposal: Seahawks send Dee Eskridge and a 2024 sixth-round pick to the Jets for Carl Lawson and a 2024 seventh-round pick… Do a pick swap. Both teams get extra help at a position of need and offset a player from a position of strength.”

Eskridge, the Seahawks former second-round pick from the 2021 NFL draft, has yet to play this season due to a six-game suspension for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. With rookie receivers Jaxon Smtih-Njiga and Jake Bobo stepping up, Eskridge is expendable.

Carl Lawson

As for Lawson, he’s fallen down the depth chart behind first-round picks Jermaine Johnson and Will McDonald, becoming the odd man out on the defensive line.

“At 265 pounds, Lawson has a very similar athletic profile to Nwosu,” Corbin posted. “Yes, he’s had a few significant injuries, but he’s only 28 and has three seasons with at least 49 pressures in his career. He also plays with consistently great effort.

Lawson, who’s in the final year of his $45 million contract, took a pay cut ahead of the 2023 NFL season. The New York Post confirmed, “He was scheduled to make $15 million in 2023, but that has been cut to $9 million, with $8 million guaranteed.”

Carl Lawson

Due to his limited role this season, SI’s John Shipley wrote of Lawson’s trade value, “He likely wouldn’t require a substantial trade package to acquire. He will also be due $3.6 million of his $6 million salary for any team that trades for him.” According to OvertheCap.com, the Seahawks have roughly $7.4 million in cap space.

While there are several other options the Seahawks could consider, Lawson’s $595,588 acquired cap hit is the most cash-friendly, Corbin wrote.

Pete Carroll Said They Weren’t Looking for Outside Help ‘Yet’

 

Pete Carroll

GettySeahawks head coach Pete Carroll at Lambeau Field on August 26, 2023.

 

Carroll said the Seahawks would “count on a rotation” to replace Nwosu, looking toward Darrell Taylor, Boye Mafe, and Derick Hall to step up, but that may simply be a bandaid for their Week 8 matchup against the Cleveland Browns.

“We aren’t thinking like that, yet,” Carroll said of facilitating a trade to fill the Nwosu’s shoes, however, Seahawks reporter John Boyle says “yet” could be “a significant qualifier there.”

“A coach isn’t going to want to tip his team’s hand if something were in the works prior to getting a deal done — and as general manager John Schneider always says, the Seahawks take pride in leaving no stone unturned when it comes to building the best roster they can,” Boyle wrote.

Carl Lawson

“So yeah, you can bet as soon as the Seahawks got bad news on Nwosu, Schneider and company were looking into their options. Whether that results in a signing or a trade remains to be seen, but they’ll at least consider every option.”

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