ESPN's John Clayton thinks the Seahawks have a "chance to get a third- or fourth-round" pick in exchange for Matt Flynn this offseason.
Clayton points out the "lack of consistency" in the 2013 draft class among quarterbacks, coupled with Flynn's fairly cheap contract that has two years and $11.5 million left on it. Clayton mentions the Jets and Jaguars as potential suitors. If Seattle could get a mid-rounder for a 28-year-old unproven career backup, you'd have to think they'd jump at that offer.













