Here’s what the Seahawks and Commanders did with the draft picks they exchanged in the Sam Howell trades. When the Seattle Seahawks acquired backup quarterback Sam Howell from the Washington Commanders, a total of four draft picks were swapped.
The Seattle Seahawks have given just one sign that quarterback is a possibility with their first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Seattle's list of top-30 visits featured three quarterbacks, but only one, Bo Nix, can be considered in the first-round conversation, with the 16th overall pick very early for him to come off the board.
The Seattle Seahawks have a new backup quarterback for the 2024 season as they traded with the Washington Commanders for Sam Howell after Drew Lock signed with the New York Giants in free agency.
For about 10 weeks last season, Washington fans were all in on taking the best offensive tackle in the 2024 NFL draft. That’s because some of the fan base believed Sam Howell was the Commanders’ future at quarterback despite the chaos around him.
One of the things the Los Angeles Rams front office wanted to do this offseason was to find a solid, reliable backup for quarterback Matthew Stafford. And Sean McVay and his staff had their eyes on an ideal player for that role in former Washington Commanders starter Sam Howell.
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The LA Rams sought to acquire quarterback Sam Howell before signing Jimmy Garoppolo. CBS Sports reports: “The Los Angeles Rams made a big move in free agency last month when they signed Jimmy Garoppolo to fill their opening at backup quarterback.
When the Rams signed Jimmy Garoppolo to back up starting QB Matthew Stafford, one could say it was the team’s Plan B.
The Seattle Seahawks acquired quarterback Sam Howell in a trade with the Washington Commanders earlier this offseason, but before the Seahawks made a move on Howell, the Los Angeles Rams apparently tried to acquire him, according to Mike Garafolo of NFL media.
Former Oregon Ducks quarterback Bo Nix's top-30 visit with the Seattle Seahawks may have come as a surprise to many, which is understandable considering Geno Smith is entering Year 2 of the three-year, $75 million deal he signed in 2023 and the franchise traded for Sam Howell less than a month ago.
For about 10 weeks last fall, Washington Commanders’ fans believed they’d found a franchise quarterback. Despite the chaos around him, Sam Howell had some impressive moments throughout the first half of last season.
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There was speculation this would be the year the Seattle Seahawks took a quarterback early in the NFL Draft. But a recent trade seems to indicate that won’t be the case.
The QB is renowned for his impressive arm strength and fearless approach to the game.
After a Super Bowl loss this past season, the 49ers decided to move on from DC Steve Wilks. To replace him, HC Kyle Shanahan knew their defensive pass game specialist Nick Sorensen was the man for the job immediately following Wilks’ firing.
The Seattle Seahawks had some competition for QB Sam Howell.
The Seattle Seahawks acquired quarterback Sam Howell in a trade with the Washington Commanders earlier this offseason, and Howell understands his role will be a bit different than it was in 2023.
Throughout the 2024 offseason, signs have pointed to Geno Smith remaining atop the Seahawks’ quarterback depth chart for at least one more year. Seattle's new head coach recently provided clarity to the situation.
Smith is no stranger to having to prove himself in the NFL.
The Commanders had done nearly everything right during the 2024 NFL offseason. Then on Thursday, the team took its first wrong turn.
With the Commanders having the No. 2 overall pick in the draft, Howell became expendable.
The Washington Commanders are trading QB Sam Howell to the Seattle Seahawks, a move that could have a huge impact on the upcoming NFL Draft.
The Denver Broncos still desperately need a viable starting quarterback and with several options out of their price range, betting on a young, inexpensive passer makes sense.
The Commanders have some big decisions to make regarding the quarterback position this offseason. Fortunately for them, they could get some decent value for one of their current quarterbacks if they decide to go in a different direction.
According to Ralph Vacchiano, multiple NFL sources have told him the Commanders could get trade interest in QB Sam Howell this offseason. Vacchiano notes
Will the Commanders stick with Sam Howell, hand the reins to Brissett, or look for a solution in the draft?
The Washington Commanders are poised to select a quarterback with the No. 2 overall pick in the upcoming 2024 NFL draft, regardless of whether Caleb Williams is available or not.
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