The Seattle Seahawks concluded their 2008 first mini-camp in Kirkland on Thursday.
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As he walked off the Seahawks practice field, the media attacked him like bees on a honeycomb. Television cameras, radio microphones and sports writers with recorders, all wanting some words of wisdom following Wednesday’s minicamp in a November-like chill.
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After starting 137 out of his past 138 regular season games, veteran Chris Gray is back for his 16th season in the National Football League.
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Voluntary minicamp for the veterans began Monday and nobody was happier to be there than T.J. Duckett.
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Just as quickly as the 2008 Seahawks rookies filed in Thursday night for their five practices this weekend, they were packing up and heading home Sunday afternoon.
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Seahawks kicker Olindo Mare has made his living by playing American Football; however, it is the international version of football that started his career.
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The energy level was high, the chatter plentiful and with little pomp and plenty of circumstance, the 2008 version of the Seahawks took the field for the first time Friday morning in Kirkland.
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The buzz from last week’s draft got everything started, and the excitement remains palpable around the Seahawks these days, particularly with mini-camp beginning Friday. But few people are as excited as Julius Jones.
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Mike Kahn takes a look at the 2008 NFL Draft with the latest installment of "Mailbag with Mike Kahn"
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The Seattle Seahawks have signed defensive tackle Larry Tripplett, Wesly Mallard and claimed Dalton Bell off waivers, the club announced today.
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Neither player was watching the NFL Draft when the call came Saturday. Lawrence Jackson was playing “Guitar Hero.” John Carlson was in the basement of his parents’ house, building an F14 fight jet out of Legos with his 5-year-old nephew.
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Following the conclusion of the 2008 NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks agreed to terms with 12 college free agents.
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Contrary to popular belief, it isn’t that different figuring out who will go where in the final five rounds of the draft than the first two. To be sure, there are the compensatory picks at the bottom of the rounds … but overall, it isn’t that different.
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With the 233rd overall choice, the Seahawks took Justin Forsett from California, and then at the 235th spot, they snapped up Georgia place-kicker Brandon Coutu.
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The Seahawks added San Diego State snapper Tyler Schmitt in the 6th round.
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The Seahawks added to their backfield when they drafted FB Owen Schmitt with the 163rd overall pick.
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The Seahawks went back to the defensive line with their first pick Sunday, selecting Texas A&M defensive tackle Joseph “Red” Bryant in the 4th round, the 121st pick overall.
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Mike Kahn reviews a busy day one of the 2008 NFL Draft for the Seattle Seahawks.
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The Seahawks didn’t surprise a lot of people by drafting defensive end Lawrence Jackson from Southern California in the first round, nor Notre Dame tight end John Carlson in the second round.
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This is Showtime for Tim Ruskell, Ruston Webster, and all the player personnel departments of not only the Seahawks, but the 31 other NFL teams as well.
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