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suitorsplayOdds Lynch and Sherman would play together again? (0:53)Ed Werder
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cornerback in Seattle Seahawks history is 29 years old and still near his
physical prime. Richard Sherman is also available for trade. The Seahawks have
said so publicly and somewhat casually. It's an unusual situation that remains a
hot topic in the NFL.Editor's PicksWith or without Richard Sherman, Seahawks
need CB help in draftThis year's NFL draft is loaded with the kind of talented
physical cornerbacks the Seahawks love
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which is good since that's an area of need.Seahawks GM: Odds against Sherman
tradeWith the draft a week away, Seattle general manager John Schneider doesn't
expect to trade cornerback Richard Sherman, but didn't rule it out entirely,
either.Richard Sherman trade buzz: Seahawks' asking price, potential suitorsIt
might sound unthinkable, but the Seahawks are legitimately trying to trade star
CB Richard Sherman after his volatile 2016. Here's why.2 Related"I think it is
incredibly interesting," an executive from another team said.This league insider
and five others provided insights into one of the more curious developments
involving a front-line player this offseason.This all started in March when
former NFL executive Mike Lombardi
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now a contributor to The Ringer, said he'd heard Seattle was open to trading
Sherman. The story gained traction April 5 when Seahawks general manager John
Schneider told 710 ESPN Seattle radio that the Sherman talk was "real" and that,
while any deal would be unlikely, the team had "opened that door" to see what a
trade might return. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Sherman had initiated
trade talks. Sherman then told Peter King of The MMQB that "both sides were
listening" and there was "no bad blood" between team and player
Jeff Zatkoff
Jersey.With the draft set to begin Thursday, an initial deadline is looming.
Any team trading a 2017 first-round choice to Seattle for Sherman would need to
do so before selecting a player for its own roster
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