Seahawks Study: MONSTER IDL Rylie Mills has next for Stacked Seattle!!

Top Billin’ examines an exciting, rising second-year player for the Seattle Seahawks, interior defensive lineman Ryle Mills, who is a complete monster and flashed something serious in the limited playing time he got coming back from injury on a stacked defensive line. #seattleseahawks #sea

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  1. Sign guys who are injured or get injured a lot like mills or kupp, everything works out fine. Sign guys like Jamal adams, dude spends most of the contract injured. Thus. My life as a 12. 😂

  2. Many had him top 50 prospect ( doesn't necessarily mean top 50 pick) pre knee injury. While considered the locker room leader for N.D. Then comes and learns under Big Cat. His second year leap gonna be huge while Murphy forklifting people as well

  3. Murf, what do you think about Mills taking over Big Cats role when he eventually retires. Both guys are 6'5" and Mills is about 10-15lbs lighter at least according to the team. I imagine that was his starting weight as a rookie and he will beef up a bit. Do you think Mills has the tools/skillset and the positional flexibility to play all over the line? I am not asking if Mills will be as good, bc that is a big ask, but can Mills fill his role adequately, in your opinion?

  4. Glad Mills got off the long IR to see what he got. That was some bulldozing job when I saw that. Well, Will Campbell did his job on that play.

  5. I’m Banking on John Schneider continuing being an excellent GM, this last draft class was INSANE, potential to be legendary. If we have a good offseason/ draft the hawks can continue to be STACKED

  6. Look at those arms. He spent most of the year rehabbing from knee surgery. While the knee was healing, he didn't skip Leg Day, he just made it a double Arm Day.

  7. You mentioned the super bowl winners schedule getting a lot harder and my God the Seahawks have a horrible schedule next year. I don't really understand the point of the adjustable difficulty in the NFL. It doesn't seem fair that a super bowl winner is all the sudden playing against 10 really good teams and team like the raiders will probably end up playing five winning teams. It makes it difficult to know who's actually good. This year the Seahawks only lost three games, and they barely lost those games. And, they were to great teams. But then you have New England who lost the same amount of games but they lost to the raiders. And we saw how that worked out in the super bowl

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