Because Greg Scruggs played most of last season at Louisville with a turf-toe injury, the Seahawks dispatched defensive line coach Todd Wash for one final workout before deciding to draft him.
Third year safety Earl Thomas and second-year receiver Doug Baldwin had very good seasons in 2011 but neither one will rest on those accomplishments in preparing for 2012.
Thomas is working to get better at his craft as he tells reporters today following the team's 45-minute on-field workout during its offseason program.
Doug Baldwin was politically correct during his quick Q&A session with reporters Thursday after the team's 45-minute workout as part of its offseason program.
The three-armed quarterback competition and his role in the offense were among the questions Doug Baldwin was asked about Thursday, when the second-year receiver opted for the P.C. approach.
The bigger the challenge, the better Jeremy Lane seems to play. That's one of the reasons the Seahawks selected the cornerback from Northwestern State in the NFL Draft.