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Salk: LB Bobby Wagner is the Seahawks’ best player – why doesn’t he have a deal?

Jul 18, 2019, 11:45 AM | Updated: 12:04 pm

Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner is looking for a big payday with an extension. (Getty)...

Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner is looking for a big payday with an extension. (Getty)

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The Seahawks kick off training camp on July 25, and until then, Brock and Salk will count down the top 25 most intriguing Seahawks every weekday at 8:30 a.m. Their list continues with No. 5: Linebacker Bobby Wagner.

Listen to the full segment here, and check out the highlights below:

Quick look:

• Originally drafted by Seattle in the second round in 2012.
• Has 981 career tackles and holds franchise record for tackles in a single season (168).
• Has been named to a Pro Bowl and First-Team All-Pro in each of the last three seasons, matching Rams’ Aaron Donald as only two players to do so.

What Brock Huard is saying

“What’s so intriguing about the league’s best middle linebacker? What’s so intriguing about Pro Football Focus’ third-best player in the league? What’s so intriguing about one of four players in all the NFL to receive a 99 grade from Madden, the highest grade you can receive? What’s intriguing about him? He’s an amazing player; he’s a great player. He’s such a great player that his defensive coordinator, who was a Pro Bowl-caliber middle linebacker himself, defines his player as, ‘obsessed with being 100 percent in everything he does.’

“To me, the play and the position itself is not intriguing. He is an absolute stud and is going to be a stud for the next few years. I have no reservations about that at all. He got paid once already and he never missed a beat. That obsession only grew, which is what you want from your best players, and Bobby Wagner and Russell Wilson share that commonality. The intrigue here is that Bobby Wagner watched, quietly, the way his teammates handled their contract situations. And he wanted to do it himself; he wanted to take the agent out of the entire business and he wanted to be the one front and center with Matt Thomas, the capologist, and John Schneider, the general manager, putting this all together. Because Bobby Wagner’s pretty darn confident in what he brings to the table… and linebackers can play for a little bit, especially those who protect themselves… I think he’s got at least three years with the physical prowess still to do this.”

Why doesn’t Wagner have a new contract?

“Bobby Wagner’s the best player on this team,” Mike Salk said. “Some people think he’s the best player in the league, or at the very least right in that conversation, and with good reason… and he doesn’t have a new contract. Why? Well, there’s three potential reasons for that: one, he’s negotiating it himself, maybe that’s been an issue. Two, the Seahawks are balking at giving out third contracts, which may have some validity to it. And three, C.J. Mosley changed the market in a silly way for middle linebackers. And here’s the thing, I don’t think any of those things matter. They might delay it and might complicate it a little bit, but I think Bobby Wagner’s going to get a deal within the next week — book it. I think Bobby Wagner’s going to get done because the Seahawks don’t have anyone left to pay except for him and Jarran Reed. They committed to him. The last part of that is just to formalize it with a contract.”

Brock and Salk’s 25 Most Intriguing Seahawks

No. 25: G Phil Haynes
No. 24: LB Shaquem Griffin
No. 23: T/TE George Fant
No. 22: WR David Moore
No. 21: RB/WR J.D. McKissic
No. 20: RB Travis Homer
No. 19: G Mike Iupati
No. 18: S Marquise Blair
No 17: LB Mychal Kendricks
No. 16: S Bradley McDougald
No. 15: CB Tre Flowers
No. 14: S Lano Hill
No. 13: LB/DE Jacob Martin
No. 12: CB Shaquill Griffin
No. 11: DL Rasheem Green
No. 10: TE Will Dissly
No. 9: DE L.J. Collier
No. 8: RB Chris Carson
No. 7: DT Jarran Reed
No. 6: RB Rashaad Penny

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