The Seattle Seahawks have made a bold move in the quarterback position, announcing that Drew Lock will be starting in place of the inactive Geno Smith against the San Francisco 49ers. This is a big change for the Seahawks, who have been relying on Smith as their starting quarterback since the beginning of the season.
Lock, who was drafted in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft, has been on the Seahawks roster since October. He has yet to take a snap in an NFL game, but the team is confident that he will be able to step up and perform against the 49ers. Lock has been working hard in practice and has been learning the team’s offensive system. He has also been studying film of the 49ers defense and is prepared to face them on Sunday.
The Seahawks are hoping that Lock can provide a spark to their offense, which has been struggling lately. Lock is a mobile quarterback who can make plays with his feet and his arm. He is also very accurate with his throws and can make all the throws necessary to be successful in the NFL.
It will be interesting to see how Lock performs against the 49ers on Sunday. The Seahawks are hoping that Lock can provide a spark to their offense and help them get back on track. If Lock can perform well against the 49ers, it could be the start of something special for him and the Seahawks.