Seattle Seahawks: 3 Dream trade targets from Chiefs before 2020 training camp
By Dan Parzych
3. Eric Fisher
For the most part, Eric Fisher has lived up to the hype as a former No. 1 pick over the last seven years with the Chiefs, although how much longer the team may want to keep him around could be a different story.
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Even though Fisher is technically under contract for the next two seasons, there has been some recent speculation that Kansas City has found the veteran’s successor in Lucas Niang, who was selected in the third round of this year’s draft.
Take this into consideration with the hefty price tag that Fisher carries through the 2021 season, it’s hard not to wonder if the Chiefs would ever consider the possibility of conducting a trade involving the lineman.
Between freeing up some salary cap space along with Kansas City most likely getting a significant draft pick in return, Seattle could use this situation to their advantage if the Chiefs were willing to make Fisher available.
Wilson always seems to have a strong reputation for playing at a MVP level, but even the best quarterbacks in the league could always use extra help in regards to proper protection from the offensive line.
So if the Chiefs were to somehow pull off the unthinkable by considering trade options for Fisher, the Seahawks would be foolish not to pick up the phone.