I’m surprised no one is talking about this one yet but it seems like it could be a very good possibility. Donovan McNabb clearly needs a fresh start and its all but set in stone that McNabb will be released before the season starts. I’m not saying this is the right move for the Redskins, who clearly have no real backup plan without McNabb, but it is going to happen nonetheless. If he is released, he will not consider any team that is not a playoff contender and most likely will not ask for a ton of money to be signed.
Despite being a 7-9 team last year, the Seahawks were able to make a playoff run, benefiting from playing in the worst division in the NFL. The Seahawks have already said that their number one priority in free agency is to bring back Matt Hasselbeck, but they have already offered him a contract that he turned down and it does not look like the Seahawks are going to raise that offer significantly. I see Hasselbeck getting a large 2-3 year contract from a different team and the Seahawks not matching the offer. There is also talk of the Seahawks bringing in Matt Leinart and reuniting him with Pete Carroll, who he went an unbelievable 37-2 with at USC. I know Carroll has been all about trying to help jump-start the careers of his old USC players (see Mike Williams and LenDale White), but why would he take a risk on a player like Leinart who has yet to have any success in the NFL when he could take a low cost risk on a Pro Bowl caliber quarterback who is at the end of his career and hungry for another shot at the Super Bowl?