Seattle Seahawks "stuck" to 2nd round choice in trade compensation for Earl Thomas



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Although the Seattle Seahawks are ready to swap Earl Thomas, the Pro Bowl security player, they have refused to change their asking price for a second-round pick in 2019, ESPN sources said.

This is a asking price on which the Seahawks are "stuck", according to a source.

Chiefs were not willing to pay this price but would be interested if the Seahawks reduced their demands. The Cowboys offered a second-round pick at some point in the pre-season, but Seattle wanted more in Dallas, especially as the teams contested the third week.

But now that match is over and Kansas City remains interested – with other NFL leaders, which makes the Chiefs considered the favorite for many reasons. The Chiefs have an additional Rams second-round pick thanks to their Marcus Peters exchange last year. Chief Executive Chief Brett Veach is considered aggressive by many, and Kansas City is in AFC, off conference for Seattle.

Thomas was a full participant in training on Thursday and Friday after two training sessions last week. He was in training for the Seahawks' home opener last Sunday and had two interceptions during their victory over Dallas.

Head coach Pete Carroll said earlier this week that the Seahawks and Thomas were "well placed" despite the contractual dispute between the star's security and the team.

Brady Henderson of ESPN contributed to this report.

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