Offseason needs for EVERY NFC West team: Seahawks, Rams, 49ers, Cardinals

Ryan Wilson and John Breech join CBS Sports HQ Spotlight to discuss offseason needs for each NFC West team.

(00:00) Seahawks
(04:29) Rams
(06:52) 49ers
(09:52) Cardinals

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20 comments
  1. Yeah, if we have like the Seattle Seahawks like how many team how many players are gonna retired people have to say the retirement for me I know they to me they should keep Rishi Shahid Kenneth Walker, and depends if Cooper Kupp depends on him if he’s gonna retired or continue to play I don’t know what’s his decision but maybe it’s gonna be true or maybe it is true and now let’s talk about the San Francisco 49ers. Couple of their players are injured and I said it from the Washington commanders of their my comments to them if they want Deebo Samuel back they’re gonna have to trade him with Brendan Aiyuk, sending him to the Washington commanders. and I do want Deebo Samuel back from the San Francisco 49ers. It’s gonna be great to have that guy back because Brandon Aiyuk you’re gonna get sent by your old pal Jaden Daniels from the Washington commanders that’s the San Francisco 49ers and now let’s talk about the Arizona Cardinals. There will be a couple of teams who’s gonna accept quarterback contracts like Mac Jones he got his career back from the San Francisco 49ers to me I don’t know if they wanna try Mac Jones the Arizona Cardinals but if they decided to start with Jimmy Garoppolo and also or like Joe Flacco, that’s three options for them the Arizona Cardinals because now they have to figure out who’s gonna be their new QB. It depends on the Kyler Murray contract as in his new contract then he’s been finished or done as Arizona Cardinal. Basically, that is current true if they tell them that then Kyle Murray is gonna have to find another team from an AFC team.

  2. Seattle's offensive line is very marginal allowing way too many pressures and the defensive front four were unable to get any pressure on Stafford in the last two Ram games

  3. Suggesting Joey Bosa is effing insane. Why? So his brother and him can be on the IR at the same time? Also, suggesting Kyle is good at picking WRs, is also nucking futz… and then, thinking the Cardinals would want Jimmy G, is the kicker. Bro, what are you on?

  4. Seahawks should resign K9, 5th year option either JSN or Spoon, resign Shaheed, resign Bryant, in the first round of the draft either trade it for more draft capital or draft Cashius Howell or Emmanual Pregnon, use the other picks on the secondary and possibly OG depth (Wendall Moe). They also need to find a good OC.

  5. Well I guess the Niners, Rams, and Cardinals should probably just go ahead and retire and resign and drop out of the NFC West, that way the Seahawks can have it all to themselves… because they're going to have it all to themselves, anyway… and they also think that they have a right to have it to themselves…

  6. Seahawks need to resign K9 and Shaheed. When Horton comes back, Shaheed and Horton are gonna be burners!

    Riq isn't coming back, so Hawks need a legit CB(s) replacement. Unless Pritchard can elevate in off-season.

    Also need a new RG 🍻

  7. I wished seattle could somehow find an upgrade in that RG position. Bradford is just not worth keeping around if a suitable replacement was either on the draft board or in FA. But great RG are really hard to find 😮‍💨

  8. Hawks fan here. We need to resign Coby Bryant, Josh jobe, uchenna and upgrade at RG (draft maybe). Draft corner and let riq woolen walk. It’d be nice to keep shaheed but I think someone will over pay for him. It’d be nice to keep boye mafe but I’m okay with him going

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