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Post by hawkgal on Mar 29, 2014 10:20:44 GMT -7
39 days and counting
Does anyone know what a position Seahawks are in the draft?
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Post by Andy on Mar 29, 2014 10:22:45 GMT -7
last...the prize you get for winning the Super Bowl!
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Post by hawkgal on Mar 29, 2014 10:23:44 GMT -7
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Post by Andy on Mar 29, 2014 10:25:51 GMT -7
cool...now we know linking works too....good article...certainly can't argue those needs.
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Post by hawkgal on Mar 30, 2014 6:43:45 GMT -7
38 days and counting!
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Post by hawkgal on Mar 31, 2014 18:32:09 GMT -7
37 days and counting I missed a day yesterday
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Post by hawkgal on Apr 2, 2014 6:58:21 GMT -7
35 Days and counting!
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Post by hawkgal on Apr 3, 2014 18:34:50 GMT -7
34 days!
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Post by hawkgal on Apr 4, 2014 21:23:18 GMT -7
33 days!!
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Post by hawkgal on Apr 5, 2014 7:17:26 GMT -7
32 days...here's who Seattle is interested in the draft
Seattle Seahawks First-round spot: 32 » Seahawks' 2014 draft picks | Draft history
The Seahawks dump trucked the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII in one of the most impressive championship victories in the game's history. However, it's time for the champions to reload, and there are areas of needs on this deep and young roster. A big-time tight end would be a nice luxury for quarterback Russell Wilson, as would a true No. 1 wide receiver. Offensive line could be addressed in the draft, too.
Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana March 30: Seahawks among six official pre-draft visits for Latimer The Seahawks have a private workout scheduled with Latimer, according to the Baltimore Sun. The report says Latimer is regarded as a rising prospect and that Seattle is one of six clubs that have official pre-draft visits scheduled with the former Hoosiers receiver. Latimer is considered a potential mid-round pick.
Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon State March 14: Seahawks assistant attends pro day Seahawks wide receivers coach Kippy Brown was among those from 20 different NFL teams on hand for Oregon State's pro day, where teams got one last look at Cooks before the draft. The Seahawks could be on the lookout for a receiver to select with their No. 32 overall pick in the first round following the loss of Golden Tate in free agency.
Connor Shaw, QB, South Carolina March 10: Seahawks showing interest in Shaw Shaw said the Seahawks are among the teams showing the most interest in him, which makes sense given that the team's offense is operating effectively with a mobile quarterback. South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier compared Shaw's athleticism and escapability to Super Bowl champion quarterback Russell Wilson's.
Deone Bucannon, SS, Washington State March 2: Bucannon mimics Seahawks' talented safeties Residing in the same state as the Super Bowl XLVIII champion Seahawks, Bucannon has followed the progress of the team's famed "Legion of Boom" secondary and acknowledged to the Seattle Times that the team's Pro Bowl safeties have supplied him with a blueprint for success in the NFL.
Feb. 26: What options might Seahawks have at pick No. 32? As the draft order stands now, the Seahawks will wrap up the festivities from Radio City Music Hall on Thursday, May 8 with the final pick in the first round. While some of the premier talent will be long gone, the Seattle Times speculates which players that would fill a team need that might still be available, a list that includes wide receivers Kelvin Benjamin and Brandin Cooks, guards David Yankey and Xavier Su'a-Filo and tight end Jace Amaro.
Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson Feb. 21: Carroll: Watkins great, but not because of speed Watkins is planning to dominate in the NFL Scouting Combine, but don't count on Pete Carroll being among those obsessing over his 40-yard dash time, or about how he fares in any other drill. Not to say that he won't be impressed by his results. Carroll just knows there's much more to Watkins' game than blazing speed.
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Post by hawkgal on Apr 6, 2014 18:57:29 GMT -7
31 days to go
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Post by hawkgal on Apr 11, 2014 17:04:40 GMT -7
27days. Under a month to go now
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