Dan Quinn should call his old buddy to acquire a promising young tight end
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Dan Quinn should call his old buddy to acquire a promising young tight end
"Quinn was the Seattle Seahawks' defensive coordinator during the " Legion of Boom" era, a period that saw the franchise reach two Super Bowls, winning one. He obviously coached under Carroll during that stretch, and the two have a longstanding relationship. With Carroll now in charge of a debilitatingly bad Las Vegas Raiders team, Quinn should use that connection to his advantage."
"All-Pro Brock Bowers is the star of the show in Las Vegas, but Mayer is a stud in his own right. His career has been riddled by injuries and plagued by poor quarterback play, but he was a second-rounder out of Notre Dame in 2023 for a reason. Mayer is a strong athlete who is a lethal pass-catcher when given the opportunity. He is also a willing blocker who will get his hands dirty in the run game or in pass protection."
Washington earned a resounding Week 5 victory in Los Angeles after a dominant second half. Jayden Daniels returned to the lineup and produced success against one of the league's best defenses despite not appearing fully himself and amid roster changes including Austin Ekeler on injured reserve and Terry McLaurin nursing a quad issue. Losses to Green Bay and Atlanta demonstrate remaining gaps for a 2025 Super Bowl push. Dan Quinn's longstanding relationship with Pete Carroll creates a possible trade avenue. Raiders tight end Michael Mayer offers athletic pass-catching, willing blocking, and upside despite injuries and limited QB play.
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