The idea of the [Seattle Seahawks](https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/seattle-seahawks) going all-in even further than they already have could make sense, as they're coming off a Super Bowl ring and have the talent to go back-to-back. There aren't a whole lot of ways for the Seahawks to improve, but adding somebody like Myles Garrett would make any team in the league better.
Gary Davenport of BR named Seattle as a landing spot for Garrett, adding that it would be the ultimate all-in move for the team.
“A Garrett trade would be the ultimate all-in move from Seattle general manager John Schneider. In theory, the Seahawks have the cap space to make a trade happen—over $33 million. What they might not have is a player to include in the trade who would turn Cleveland's gears, so the team might have to up the draft capital involved by including say a Day 2 pick with two firsts,” he [wrote](https://bleacherreport.com/articles/25411700-new-myles-garrett-trade-landing-spots-reworked-browns-contract-fuels-speculation).
"Some may call this deal unnecessary—after all, Seattle just won the Super Bowl. But it's undeniable that Garrett would make Seattle's defense that much scarier.”
On the one side, Seattle has a team that just reached the top. On the other hand, they have the opportunity to win it all again by making these types of moves.
The Seahawks don’t need Garrett to compete, and there's something to be said about that, but at the same time, we're talking about one of the greatest players in NFL history. If a team has a chance to land him, and the price makes sense, it's what should happen.
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