Colts RB Jonathan Taylor requests trade, should Seahawks get involved?

Is there such a thing as too many quality running backs?

As we inch ever closer to the start of the NFL season, there is no such thing as a shortage of news. Over the weekend, the Indianapolis Colts’ star running back Jonathan Taylor requested a trade.

News of the trade request reportedly came after a meeting Taylor had with Colts owner Jim Irsay. Needless to say it’s probably fair to surmise things didn’t go all that well if Taylor is asking for a way out.

Ever since coming to the NFL from Wisconsin prior to the 2020 season, Taylor has been a force of nature for the Colts. In his first two years, Taylor amassed 2,980 rushing yards as well as 29 rushing touchdowns – 18 alone in 2021. Ankle injuries limited Taylor in 2022, but he still had over 800 yards on the ground.

So this begs the question: as Taylor is looking for his new NFL home, should the Seahawks call about acquiring his services? On the surface, perhaps it doesn’t make much sense to get another running back when the team already has Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet – back to back 2nd round picks.

But a backfield with those two, plus Jonathan Taylor, is certainly tantalizing to think about. The Seahawks offense already looks stacked on paper, and adding Taylor would be yet another elite weapon at their disposal. Not to mention Seattle has around $16 million in cap space thanks to new contracts for Uchenna Nwosu and Quandre Diggs. Certainly more than enough room to make one more splashy acquisition and have the financial flexibility to get a deal done.

However, if the Seahawks are going to make another big move and use the new cap space on a big time player, perhaps they should go after a position of need. The defensive line has been improved, but there are those who still think Seattle did not do enough, especially after passing on Georgia’s Jalen Carter.

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Seahawks all-time record vs. AFC South teams

We are continuing our ongoing series where we look at the all-time win-loss records the Seattle Seahawks have with every team in the NFL.

At Seahawks Wire, we are continuing our ongoing series where we look at the all-time win-loss records the Seattle Seahawks have with every team in the NFL. We are going division by division.

The entire NFC has been completed, and we’re now well underway into the AFC. We have examined Seattle’s old division, the AFC West, and we have finished with the AFC North. Now, we move south.

The NFC West was last paired with the AFC South in 2021, and famously was paired during the 2013 Super Bowl run.