The Seattle Seahawks have a potential problem on their hands when it comes to veteran pass rusher Frank Clark. Because Clark won't play under his franchise tag and will be more than willing to hold out until he receives a new long term deal from the Seahawks, a trade to another team becomes a real possibility.
With that in mind, recent reports indicated that the Buffalo Bills had serious interest in potentially acquiring Clark from the aforementioned Seahawks. However, an even more recent report from Vic Carucci has revealed that the Bills have absolutely no interest in trading for Clark.
Per an NFL source, there is zero truth to a report that the #Bills are interested in signing #Seahawks DE Frank Clark, who has a franchise tag.
— Vic Carucci (@viccarucci) March 9, 2019
The Bills can use all the help they can get, however, as Buffalo continues to struggle. Despite reaching the postseason in 2017-18, the Bills then elected to part ways with former quarterback Tyrod Taylor en route to selecting fellow signal caller Josh Allen in the ensuing NFL Draft. With the team in full-on rebuild mode, it would make sense for the Bills to continue to be active this offseason. There are definitely a few pieces already in place in Buffalo while some prolific players being added to the mix will only help Allen and the rest of the team going forward.
On the other hand, the Seahawks will be looking to retain Clark as the veteran pass rusher served as a legitimate force up front in 2018-19. However, the NFC West franchise will be forced to pay up this offseason to avoid a lengthy dispute and eventual hold out from Clark.