Making the case for Tyler Huntley as the Seahawks QB of the future

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - JANUARY 09: Tyler Huntley #2 of the Baltimore Ravens runs with the ball during the second quarter ga at M&T Bank Stadium on January 09, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Todd Olszewski/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - JANUARY 09: Tyler Huntley #2 of the Baltimore Ravens runs with the ball during the second quarter ga at M&T Bank Stadium on January 09, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Todd Olszewski/Getty Images) /
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On March 8th, the Seattle Seahawks made the biggest trade in franchise history. The decision to move on and trade Russell Wilson, a ten-year starter with nine Pro Bowls and the franchise’s lone Super Bowl championship, is exciting and terrifying at the same time.

Seattle decided not to be held hostage by a quarterback that used the media to passive-aggressively voice his frustrations and demands. Russ is a Seattle icon that fans will eventually remember far more for the good times and incredible success, rather than the frustrating past two years that eventually led to him in Denver.

I can respect the Seahawks for this gamble, but make no mistake, this is a gamble.

Fans and the front office can argue about whether the team is rebuilding, or reloading. I view the trade as an opportunity. Seattle has an opportunity with this decision to get back to being great again, doing things their way. They’ve already used two of the Broncos picks on players that will help them better control the line of scrimmage. Seattle also has the opportunity to be wrong, and fall into the dark abyss of a team in quarterback purgatory.

Making the case for Tyler Huntley as the Seahawks starting quarterback in 2023

The most important decision in the history of the franchise was made on March 8th. The next most important decision will be who the team believes is the next franchise quarterback. If they choose wisely, they’ll be in the championship hunt by 2023.

Here’s part seven of a multi-part series where we make the case for the Seahawks next franchise quarterback. Last week, we made the case for Seattle to acquire Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. This week, we look to Baltimore yet again, but to Lamar’s talented backup, Tyler Huntley.