Sam Howell trade grades: Seahawks acquire QB from Commanders in 2024 NFL free agency

Hours after the Atlanta Falcons traded Desmond Ridder to the Arizona Cardinals, another quarterback from the 2022 NFL Draft class is on the move, with the Washington Commanders sending Sam Howell to the Seattle Seahawks, CBS Sports lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones has confirmed.

Seattle will receive Howell, a 2024 fourth-round pick (No. 102 overall) and a 2024 sixth-rounder (No. 179) from Washington in exchange for a third-rounder (No. 78) and fifth-rounder (No. 152), per ESPN. All told, the Seahawks are effectively surrendering the equivalent of an early fourth-round pick, according to Drafttek’s trade value chart.

Originally a fifth-round selection out of North Carolina, the 23-year-old Howell appeared in just one game as a rookie, starting in Washington’s Week 18 season finale. He drew strong support from then-Commanders coach Ron Rivera going into his second offseason, however, and held the starting job for almost all of 2023. While he showcased a big arm with an NFL-leading 613 pass attempts, he also threw as many interceptions (21) as touchdowns, going 4-13 as the top signal-caller.

Howell is expected to compete with Geno Smith for the Seahawks’ starting job going into 2024, per ESPN, after Seattle lost veteran backup Drew Lock to the New York Giants in free agency. Smith last offseason signed a new deal with the Seahawks following a Comeback Player of the Year breakout, but his numbers dipped in 2023 as Seattle failed to make the playoffs.

Washington, meanwhile, is expected to add a new quarterback near the top of the 2024 draft, owning the No. 2 overall pick.

Here are our instant grades for the deal:

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Author : Cody Benjamin

Publish date : 2024-03-14 20:43:53

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