The Hawks cut Christine Michael and were forced to bring him back due to injuries then Lynch retired.
They draft three RBs.
Gosh, I wonder why?
Could it be the Seahawks made a healthy cut of Christine Michael last year and had to pick him back up due to injuries so they clearly showed that they really don't trust or like him or the fact that Marshawn Lynch retired and that they had no depth behind Rawls?
The guy they drafted in the third round has his role defined by the HC.
http://espn.go.com/blog/seattle-seahawks/post/_/id/19877/seahawks-banking-on-c-j-prosise-to-add-dynamic-element-to-their-offense
I wonder if I should listen to a podcast guy that I never heard of before who only has two podcasts and whose style is ridiculously over-the-top and hyperbolic to the point he sounds like a whining child having a tantrum desperately trying to get attention or the Seahawks head coach?
I choose to listen to Pete Carol and the fact that the Hawks lost a RB to retirement and that they obviously aren't thrilled with Christine Michael and need depth and that the highest drafted RB is going to be used as a 3rd down RB but he's got a lot of work to do on his pass-pro before he will see the field:
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/c.j.-prosise?id=2555417
RB
C.J. PROSISE
SOURCES TELL US
"He's talented and caught all of us off-guard to start the season.
He looks like he has no idea what he's doing at times in protections and that is what could keep him off the field early in his career." -- NFL West area scout
NFL COMPARISON
Fred Jackson
BOTTOM LINE
Ascending running back prospect with the physical build to handle a workload, the athleticism to create for himself and the hands to keep stacking total yardage up. While Prosise has the acceleration and play strength to fit into an NFL offense, he needs to become a shade more decisive and
has to improve in protections if he is to become a three-down option.
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Alex Collins was drafted in the 5th round and he is more a threat but I think Rawls will beat him out and I don't care who they took in the 7th round because those guys are fringe to make any club. So, yawnnnnnnnnnnnnn. The Hawks took a 3rd down back in the 3rd round? Who cares? Thomas Rawls is the lead back.