For about six seasons Richard Sherman has come along as a centerpiece for Seattle Seahawks'. However, reports claim that the franchise will most likely trade Richard for the right offer that might come along its way. In a recent episode of The Ringer's NFL Show, Michael Lombardi uncovered that the Seahawks could engage moving Sherman.

Richard Michael agreed to the fact by saying that he truly believes that the Seahawks would be considering moving Sherman for the right deal that might come along. Benjamin Allbright of 104.7 FM in Denver announced the Seahawks are not attempting to exchange Sherman but are very much open to listen to the offers, reports Nj.com. Richard Sherman is owed base pay rates of $11.4 million this season and $11 million in 2018 preceding he turns into a free agent in the spring of 2019.

Reports also claim that Richard Michael has proved effectively to the numbers paid as he has stayed effective into his late 20s. In particular, the 28-year-old Sherman who has never missed a consistent season game since appearing in 2011. As per Pro Football Focus' Matt Claassen, he has also recorded a group best 14.9 snaps in scope for each reception allowed among cornerbacks last season, reports Nesn.com.

Sources claim that Richard Sherman drives the NFL with 30 interceptions going back to 2011. Reggie Nelson positions second on that rundown with 26 picks throughout the last six seasons. Sources added that in view of the authority Sherman has given in the Pacific Northwest, it's difficult to envision the Seahawks would dump him for anything not as much as a sizable haul. Also, in view of Lombardi's underlying report, Seattle will probably wait for a huge offer if it's confronted with the suggestion of a Sherman bargain.