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The Seattle Seahawks’ offense will look quite different this coming season after replacing Geno Smith with Sam Darnold under center and following their decision to trade wide receiver D.K. Metcalf.
The Seahawks made up for the subtraction of Metcalf (and Tyler Lockett) by signing Cooper Kupp and selecting Tory Horton and Ricky White III in the NFL Draft. Oh, and they added former Kansas City Chiefs playoff hero Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
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But Bleacher Report’s Alex Kay has a feeling that Valdes-Scantling may not be long for Seattle and is proposing that the Seahawks trade him to the Minnesota Vikings for a seventh-round draft pick.
“The Seahawks completely transformed their offense this offseason, parting ways with the core triumvirate of Geno Smith, DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett,” Kay wrote. “The Seahawks completely transformed their offense this offseason, parting ways with the core triumvirate of Geno Smith, DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett. With unheralded weapons like Dareke Young, Jake Bobo and rookie Tory Horton making waves in training camp, free-agent addition Marquez Valdes-Scantling could be expendable.”
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The Vikings themselves are in need of wide receiver help now thanks to injuries to Justin Jefferson and Jailen Nailor, not to mention Jordan Addison’s three-game suspension. Valdes-Scantling could provide them with a decent ancillary option.
Valdes-Scantling has played for four different teams throughout his NFL career, winning back-to-back Super Bowl championships with the Chiefs during the 2022-23 and 2023-24 campaigns. He played a major role during both of those Kansas City playoff runs and has long been known as a terrific vertical threat, averaging 17.4 yards per catch for his career.
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While the 30-year-old may be a bit of a one-trick pony in that regard (and doesn’t exactly have the most reliable hands), he would at least bring a veteran presence to a Vikings receiving corps that suddenly needs it.
As for Seattle, it really doesn’t need Valdes-Scantling all that much. That’s especially if its young wide outs step up and produce early. Valdes-Scantling may find himself in a similar situation to the one he was mired in during his time between the Buffalo Bills and New Orleans Saints last season, when he totaled just 19 catches.
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