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1 Gold, John P 6-2 204 23 R Texas

2 Lockette, WR 6-2 211 25 R Fort Valley State Fastest player in the 2011 draft class.

Ricardo

3 Edison, WR 6-2 204 25 2 Stephen F. Austin The guy who will lost his number to Dominique

4 Coutu, Brandon K 5-11 188 26 2 Georgia Tim Ruskell infamously forced to keep Coutu on the roster a full season when the team already had Olindo Mare, then cut him the next year.

5 Reed, Jeff K 5-11 225 32 10 North Carolina Boo. A former Steeler.

6 Whitehurst, QB 6-5 225 28 5 Clemson Back-up QB who was thought to be

Charlie battling for the starting role.

7 Jackson, QB 6-2 225 28 6 Alabama State Won’t attend until Aug 4th. Seattle’s

Tarvaris “rebound” QB after Mr. 8

9 Ryan, Jon P 6-0 217 29 5 Regina Sells his hair to locks of love every year. Has a tendency to get knocked ass-over-teakettle in punt coverage

11 Butler, Deon WR 5-10 182 25 2 Penn State Recovering from a nasty broken leg. Will not be full speed throughout training camp. May not play this year.

13 Portis, Josh QB 6-3 211 24 R California Univ. Undrafted. Once a promising high (Pa) school recruit. Talented enough to keep an eye on.

14 Stanback, Isaiah WR 6-2 208 26 4 Washington QB converted to WR. Good special teams player. Injured all last season

15 Baldwin, Doug WR 5-10 189 22 R Stanford

16 Carter, Chris WR 5-11 191 24 1 UC Davis Prototypical slot receiver. Undrafted due to knee injury last year. Signed at end of last season. Good guy, and worth cheering for!

17 Williams, Mike WR 6-5 235 27 4 USC You know him, right? Starting split COURTESY OF: HAWK BLOGGER HTTP://HAWKBLOGGER.BLOGSPOT.COM

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th 18 Rice, Sidney WR 6-4 202 24 5 South Carolina Won’t attend until Aug 4 . Biggest splash in the free agent period for Seattle. #1 receiver. Recovering from hip injury.

19 Williams, Patrick WR 6-1 204 25 1 Colorado

20 Forsett, Justin RB 5-8 198 25 3 California Best friends with . Was the best man at his wedding. Will likely lose some playing time to Leon Washington

21 Jennings, Kelly CB 5-11 180 28 6 Miami Veteran recently re-signed. Not a fan favorite due to some poor coverage. Did show improvement toward end of last year

22 Pinkard, Josh CB 6-1 218 25 R USC Promising CB, team will line him up at safety. Recovering from an injury.

23 Trufant, Marcus CB 5-11 197 30 8 Washington State Elder statesmen in the secondary. Highest salary on the team in 2011. Could be fighting for a roster spot.

24 Lynch, RB 5-11 215 25 4 California Author of the famous Beast Quake

Marshawn run, the best run in the history of the franchise. First full season with the Seahawks. Contract year

25 Sherman, CB 6-3 195 23 R Stanford A player recruited for

Richard USC. Chose Stanford because he wanted to prove a kid from his poor neighborhood could make it to a school like that. Unique size for this position.

26 Robinson, RB 6-1 223 28 5 Penn State Full back, special teams leader.

Michael Recently re-signed with the team

28 Thurmond, CB 5-11 190 23 R Oregon Former all-american CB in college

Walter that suffered major knee injury. Miraculous recovery last year, but only now returning to form. Battling for COURTESY OF: HAWK BLOGGER HTTP://HAWKBLOGGER.BLOGSPOT.COM

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29 Thomas, Earl FS 5-10 202 22 R Texas Possibly the most talented player on the team. Has the potential to be the best player in the NFL at his position, but it’s only potential at this point.

30 LeGree, Mark FS 6-0 211 22 R Appalachian State Fascinating draft choice from a smaller school. Will be part of a safety rotation with Thomas and Chancellor. Had 22 INTs in college career and is a hard hitter. One to watch,

31 Chancellor, Kam SS 6-3 232 23 R Virginia Tech Taking over the starting strong safety role from Lawyer Milloy. Showed a lot of promise in 2010, and has linebacker size at safety.

32 Brown, Marcus CB 6-1 190 24 R Arkansas State

33 Washington, RB 5-8 203 28 5 Florida State Was mostly a kick returner last year,

Leon but is a great running back and screen pass receiver when healthy. Should be all the way back from a grisly leg injury in 2009.

34 Lewis, Roy CB 5-10 190 26 3 Washington Recovering from knee surgery. Out a while longer.

35 Johnson, Jeron SS 5-10 212 23 R Boise State Liz Mathews’ favorite player on the roster.

36 Parker, Ron CB 6-0 206 23 R Newberry College

37 Browner, CB 6-4 221 26 1 Oregon State Super tall CB who spent time in

Brandon Canadian Football League before Seahawks picked him up late last year. Want to see if he can hang with quick receivers

38 Thenarse, Rickey SS 6-1 210 22 R Nebraska

39 Cox, Kennard CB 6-0 191 25 1 Pittsburgh Good special teams player. Battling for a roster spot. Could rise or be cut.

40 Reynolds, Chase RB 6-0 195 23 R Montana COURTESY OF: HAWK BLOGGER HTTP://HAWKBLOGGER.BLOGSPOT.COM

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41 Maxwell, Byron CB 6-1 207 23 R Clemson Another larger CB drafted this year by the team.

42 Howey, Neal LB 6-1 230 23 R Eastern Michigan

43 Boyce, Dorson FB 6-1 237 23 R Washington

44 Hoffman, Jesse DB 6-0 196 23 R Eastern Washington

45 Johnson, LB 6-0 254 2 North Alabama Michael

46 Konz, Jameson TE 6-3 234 25 R Kent State Physical freak with massive vertical leap. Drafted last season as a project, but sat out with an injury. Searching for a role.

47 Schable, A.J. DE 6-3 281 27 3 South Dakota

48 Travis, Ryan TE 6-2 242 22 R West Liberty

49 Gresham, Clint LS 6-3 240 24 R Texas Christian

th 50 Wright, K.J. LB 6-4 246 22 R Mississippi State 4 round draft pick this year. May see time at rush defensive end, middle linebacker and strongside linebacker. A key player in evaluating this draft class. One to watch.

52 McCoy, Matt LB 6-0 232 28 6 San Diego State Special teams star.

th 53 Smith, Malcolm LB 6-0 226 22 R USC 7 round draft choice. Will vy for starting WILL LB with Hill, but especially talented in coverage. Very small, so worth watching how he handles the run and hits.

55 Morgan, Mike LB 6-3 226 23 R USC

56 Hill, Leroy OLB 6-1 238 28 6 Clemson One-time franchise player for the team. Off-field drug problems and injuries almost led to his exit from the NFL. Has everything to prove. Likely COURTESY OF: HAWK BLOGGER HTTP://HAWKBLOGGER.BLOGSPOT.COM

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57 Hawthorne, LB 6-0 246 26 3 Texas Christian Best linebacker on the team. Take

David over Lofa Tatupu’s spot at MLB

58 Davis, Dexter DE 6-1 244 24 R Arizona State Rush defensive end. Also has gotten some snaps at linebacker.

59 Curry, Aaron LB 6-2 255 25 2 Wake Forest #4 overall pick in the draft a few years ago. Has not lived up to expectations. Critical season for him.

nd 60 Unger, Max OC/G 6-5 305 25 2 Oregon New center. Drafted in 2 round two years ago.

61 Jeanpierre, G 6-3 301 24 R South Carolina

Lemuel

62 Osborne, Bret G 6-3 288 23 R Harvard

64 Gibson, Mike G 6-3 298 25 3 California Got plenty of time playing guard last year. Don’t sleep on him winning a starting spot over this year’s 3rd round pick, John Moffitt

65 Wilkerson, DE 6-2 270 30 9 Oklahoma Veteran DE signed off Saints team. Jimmy Largely a pass rusher.

66 Fanaika, Paul G 6-5 327 25 2 Arizona State

67 McQuistan, Paul T 6-6 315 28 7 Weber State

68 Giacomini, Breno T 6-7 318 25 3 Louisville

69 Alford, Jay DT 6-3 304 28 4 Penn State

69 Piurowski, Caz T 6-7 271 23 1 Florida State

70 Crittenton, DE 6-6 282 23 R Middle Tennessee

Jarrett

72 Gallery, Robert G 6-7 325 31 8 Iowa Big free agent pick-up this year. Will be counted on to lead this line. Played for in Oakland, and owes his career to Cable who helped him transition from a bad tackle to a good COURTESY OF: HAWK BLOGGER HTTP://HAWKBLOGGER.BLOGSPOT.COM

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73 Robinson, T 6-5 297 26 2 San Diego State

William

rd 74 Moffitt, John G 6-4 319 24 R Wisconsin 3 round draft choice. Most vulnerable of expected starters on the offensive line. Needs to be a quick learner.

75 Carpenter, T 6-5 321 22 R Alabama 2011 1st round pick. Great pass

James blocker, not as powerful of a run blocker as you’d expect for a man of his size. Stunningly fast feet for a big man.

nd 76 Okung, Russell T 6-5 310 23 R Oklahoma State Likely the 2 most talented player on the team. Could be a perennial player for the next decade. Needs to stay healthy this year.

77 Hurd, Zach T 6-7 321 22 R Connecticut

78 Polumbus, Tyler T 6-8 300 26 3 Colorado Plays both tackle positions. Back-up now. Fighting for a roster spot.

79 Bryant, Red DE 6-4 323 27 3 Texas A&M Key to the defensive line last season. Knee injury ended his year in week 8. His health is critical to defense.

nd 81 Tate, Golden WR 5-10 202 22 R Notre Dame 2 round pick from last season. Very disappointing rookie season. Has a ton to prove. Poor route runner, but special athlete.

82 Byrd, Dominique TE 6-3 255 27 3 USC

84 Durham, Kris WR 6-5 216 23 R Georgia 4th round draft choice this year. Super tall. Super Fast. Looks to be a decent route runner. Could be a sleeper. One to watch.

85 McCoy, Anthony TE 6-5 259 23 R USC Could push John Carlson for the #1 tight end spot. Injury forced him to miss most of his rookie year. Best combination of blocker and receiver of the tight ends, or so we’re told COURTESY OF: HAWK BLOGGER HTTP://HAWKBLOGGER.BLOGSPOT.COM

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86 Miller, Zach TE 6-5 255 25 5 Arizona State A consensus Top 10 NFL tight end, and some have him in the Top 5. Just signed a 5 yr $34M contract Aug 2nd. Now the #1 TE on the team.

87 Obomanu, WR 6-1 204 27 5 Auburn Long-time bubble guy on the roster.

Benjamin Battled onto the team again last year and eventually earned a starting role. Shined and earned a contract extension. Unsure of his role with the signing of Sidney Rice.

88 Morrah, Cameron TE 6-3 251 24 2 California Elite speed for a tight end. Not a great blocker. Showed potential last year.

89 Carlson, John TE 6-5 251 27 3 Notre Dame Former star-in-the-making who was a major disappointment last season. Needs to show he should still be the starter. Very poor blocker.

90 Cole, Colin DT 6-2 328 31 8 Iowa Difference-making defensive tackle. Largely a run stuffer, but played sideline-to-sideline when healthy last year, and was among the top tackles- per-game defensive tackles in football

91 Clemons, Chris DE 6-3 254 29 7 Georgia Led the team in sacks with 11. Also a career high. Can he do it again?

92 Mebane, DT 6-1 311 26 4 California Recently re-signed as a free agent.

Brandon Critical young talent in the middle of the line.

93 Levingston, DE 6-4 292 23 R LSU 7th round pick this year. Talented, but

Lazarius questionable motivation and heart. Won’t make the team if his effort is poor.

94 Siavii, Junior DT 6-5 315 32 5 Oregon Solid back-up DT and sometimes 5- tech DE behind . Played on the team last year.

95 Balmer, Kentwan DT 6-5 315 24 3 North Carolina Likely to be cut due to high salary and low potential. Needs a special training camp to stick.

96 Allen, Pierre DE 6-4 273 23 R Nebraska Undrafted free agent with some fans COURTESY OF: HAWK BLOGGER HTTP://HAWKBLOGGER.BLOGSPOT.COM

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97 Sims, Ryan DT 6-4 315 31 10 North Carolina Big boy. Former 1st round draft choice of KC Chiefs. Played with Tampa last few years.

99 Branch, Alan DT 6-6 325 26 5 Michigan Penciled in as the starter at DT next to Mebane. Also Red Bryant’s back-up