Geno Smith appears to be the most suitable choice to begin at quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks in 2024. Nevertheless, he is removed from a lock within the thoughts of first-year head coach Mike Macdonald.
Showing on 93.3 KJR, Macdonald skated across the matter when given the prospect to decide to Smith because the workforce’s starter.
“I am excited for Geno to come back in right here and begin taking part in and begin working,” Macdonald mentioned. “I do not need you to really feel like I am dodging the reply, however that is what I am enthusiastic about, for him to come back in right here and begin to construct this workforce the way in which we envision constructing it.”
Whereas Macdonald’s feedback aren’t damning, they’re removed from a ringing endorsement. Moreover, the top coach shared an analogous assertion in February when requested about the way forward for Smith and backup Drew Lock.
Smith remains to be a member of the Seahawks with two seasons remaining on a three-year, $75 million deal, and Lock has since re-signed. So, they clearly issue into the workforce’s rapid plans. Nevertheless, Macdonald’s remarks go away the potential for including a QB throughout the NFL Draft in April huge open.
Selecting at No. 16, the Seahawks will most likely be too deep within the draft order to seize one of many top-ranked prospects. Nonetheless, as Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic famous, normal supervisor John Schneider all the time has a watch on QBs and should take a shot on somebody like Washington’s Michael Penix Jr.
Macdonald has solely been on the job for roughly a month, so to anticipate him to make lock-in roster selections at this level is a little bit unrealistic. However, his constant dancing across the subject has solely elevated hypothesis over a attainable change at QB within the close to future.