CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- A year ago, the Seattle Seahawks sent two first-round picks, a third-round pick and safety Bradley McDougald to the New York Jets for safety Jamal Adams and a 2022 fourth-round pick in an attempt to make a Super Bowl run.
New Carolina Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer didn’t make the final decision on that as the Seahawks vice president of football operations, but he was part of the decision just as he has been in other bold moves the Seahawks have taken to improve the roster.
“He’s not afraid to take some risks," former Panthers linebacker Dan Morgan said.