jaybone
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This on Phil Haynes so far in Seattle:
The depth chart will be fluid all offseason, but it’s intriguing to note which rookies are finding early run with the starting units because of injuries and veteran rest. First-round pick L.J. Collier will obviously be in the mix because of his draft status, but on Wednesday I noted strong safety Marquise Blair and left guard Phil Haynes getting reps with the starters as well. Haynes, a fourth-round pick, was substituting for Mike Iupati and Blair for Bradley McDougald. Haynes was in there full-time while Blair seemed to split the reps with third-year safety Shalom Luani. Collier has the easiest path to the starting rotation in his debut year, with Metcalf and Haynes also in positions to unseat the vets ahead of them. For Metcalf, that means jumping David Moore, while Haynes would need to beat out Iupati.
source: https://theathletic.com/1001812/2019/05/29/11-impressions-observations-from-seahawks-second-open-ota/?source=dailyemail
The depth chart will be fluid all offseason, but it’s intriguing to note which rookies are finding early run with the starting units because of injuries and veteran rest. First-round pick L.J. Collier will obviously be in the mix because of his draft status, but on Wednesday I noted strong safety Marquise Blair and left guard Phil Haynes getting reps with the starters as well. Haynes, a fourth-round pick, was substituting for Mike Iupati and Blair for Bradley McDougald. Haynes was in there full-time while Blair seemed to split the reps with third-year safety Shalom Luani. Collier has the easiest path to the starting rotation in his debut year, with Metcalf and Haynes also in positions to unseat the vets ahead of them. For Metcalf, that means jumping David Moore, while Haynes would need to beat out Iupati.
source: https://theathletic.com/1001812/2019/05/29/11-impressions-observations-from-seahawks-second-open-ota/?source=dailyemail