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Seahawks Smart Move at CB | NFL News
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Seahawks’ bold cornerback moves—snagging Terrion Arnold and Trevon Diggs—signal a strategic rebuild, not panic. Critics question why they didn’t just keep Riq Woolen, but the reality? Woolen’s deal with Philly ($14M) came after Jobe locked in a smarter, longer-term contract ($24M over 3 years) while proving more consistent under new coach Mike Macdonald. Arnold and Diggs were coveted targets; both elite talents who could’ve gone anywhere. These aren’t risky gambles—they’re calculated upgrades. The front office trusts their evaluation, prioritizing scheme fit and depth. Even with new faces, Jobe still holds the starting edge, and Diggs brings back that elite ball-hawking energy Woolen once provided. This is smart football: building through talent, not nostalgia.
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