Big game hunting: Should the Seahawks trade for Trey Hendrickson?

Big game hunting: Should the Seahawks trade for Trey Hendrickson?
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Is the biggest name on the trade block Seattle bound?

As we move past the 4th of July festivities, may I remind you that we have NFL football this month? That’s right, on Thursday, July 31st, the Hall of Fame Game will take place between the Detroit Lions and the Los Angeles Chargers. With football on the horizon, there is still a ton of uncertainty throughout the league. There are quarterback competitions everywhere, drama with unsigned first round picks, and some big names potentially still on the trade market.

Arguably the biggest (and most vocal) name is Cincinnati Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson. The highly successful, yet disgruntled sack artist, is in his second offseason of having an ugly contract standoff that has included trade requests. If Cincinnati does finally agree to trade him rather than pay him, could he be a fit in Seattle and does he fit the timeline?

Why the Seattle Seahawks may be interested

Why wouldn’t John Schneider and Mike Macdonald be interested? The 6-4, 270 lbs edge rusher has quietly been one of the best defensive ends in the NFL for the past five seasons. During that time, Trey has averaged over 14 sacks a game, while hauling in 17.5 sacks in both 2023 and 2024.

In his first two seasons, he helped guide the Bengals to the Super Bowl and to the brink of another, losing at the buzzer to Kansas City in the 2022 AFC championship game. While injuries have derailed the past two seasons for the Bengals team, Hendrickson’s game has elevated to a whole different level, and 2024 may end up being the best year of his career. Trey finished at the runner up for Defensive Player of the Year, amassing those 17.5 sacks along with 36 quarterback hits, two forced fumbles, and six passes deflected.

If he is truly attainable, Seattle could be acquiring the quietest (contract dispute excluded) blue chip pass rusher in the game. John Schneider has a history of swinging big on deals, whether the fan base feels like Seattle is close to championship contention or not. From Percy Harvin to Jimmy Graham and Duane Brown to Jamal Adams, Schneider is not afraid to make a move.

For Mike Macdonald, this could potentially be the queen-level chess piece needed to see this defense become one of the five best units in the league, and that may be underselling it. While Hendrickson is not the best run defender, a healthy Uchenna Nwosu and DeMarcus Lawrence can handle the run defense, while the quartet of Trey, Leonard Williams, Boye Mafe, and Derick Hall present one of the best pass rushing groups in the game.

That’s one of the best defensive lines in football, paired with one of the best secondaries in the game. The ceiling of this team completely changes. What if this offense has a truly Super Bowl defense to protect it? The defensive energy could bring Lumen field back to life, and with a weakened NFC...