It would be awesome. Otherwise the Seahawks might end up stealing him like they did with Woolen.
Woolen is a great example of why you should take what you hear about a guy with a grain of salt. I'm not
saying don't listen to anything, but sometimes incorrect assumptions/projections are way off even if all
sources (that we can access) are saying the same thing.
Woolen was a size/speed prospect that was widely thought of as a day 3 or FA project guy that would need
a lot of time to figure out the NFL after playing at UTSA. Turns out he adapted great and outplayed just about all
of his classmates after getting selected in the 5th (153 overall). If they did a do-over of that draft he'd be a 1st rounder,
no doubt, So, Seattle struck draft gold with the kid.
I think there is a definite pattern of imitation that happens in every draft based on which and what type of player
hits it big right away. You'd think scouts wouldn't get swayed by something like that, but everybody compares guys based
on body, athletic numbers and College pedigree, but it doesn't usually seem to work out.
Ask Jon Robinson, who figured Treylon Burks could be the next A.J. Brown. Not yet, he isn't, but Robinson doesn't have his job
anymore.