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The 15 most important Seahawks to the upcoming season: 1. Matt Hasselbeck Can't split hairs with baldy.
There is one question per sport. We'll compile the amount of wins for each reader and post a top 10 list each week.
Analysis: In his one appearance this season - Oct. 12 versus Green Bay - Frye completed 12-of-23 passes for 83 yards and two touchdowns in Seattle's 27-17 loss.
Expectations and Predictions For the Seahawks' O-Line
Who will start at right guard for the Seahawks? Will Walter Jones' health prevent him from starting a 13th season? There are plenty of questions that remain unanswered ahead of the 2009 season... by Rob Staton 12 reads Preview/Prediction Who will start at right guard for the Seahawks? Will Walter Jones' health prevent him from starting a 13th ...
Jim Mora: In Line for NFL Coach of the Year Honors?
Jim Mora is in prime position to capitalize on Mike Holmgren's nightmare of a season in 2008.
Seattle Seahawks: In The Center of It All Who Gets The Nod?
One of the biggest position battles that will take place over the course of the eight remaining mini camps will be the battle for the starting center job... by Lars Hanson 0 Opinion One of the biggest position battles that will take place over the course of the eight remaining mini camps will be the battle for the starting center job.
Seattle Seahawks' Offensive Line, Secondary in Summer Spotlight
Now that the NFL Draft is in the rear view mirror, the 2009 NFL season is upon us.
SEAHAWKS: Projecting the Rooks - Max Unger
With only three picks in the first five rounds of the draft, the pressure is on those picks to make an impact in year one.
Seahawks Position Battle: Offensive Line
The Seahawks do not feature what one would call a premier offensive line. This unit has been unstable ever since the departure of All Pro G Steve "Poison Pill" Hutchinson after 2005's Super Bowl season... by Andy Auger 3 reads The Seahawks do not feature what one would call a premier offensive line.
Seahawk's Offseason Review: Ruskell Aggressive To Mend Seattle's Holes
Coming off a 4-12 season in 2008, the Seahawks had various holes to fill during the offseason.
Seahawks facing life without Walter Jones
The Seahawks' future without Walter Jones is now. Good thing it's only May. Sean Locklear again was the starting left tackle and Ray Willis was the right tackle during Seattle's latest offseason practice Thursday.
Report: OT Jones set to visit Seahawks
Maybe the Seattle Seahawks don't feel as comfortable with the return of Walter Jones as they have said publicly.
Yes, I know its been less than a week since the 2009 NFL Draft, but its never too soon to take a long at next year's draft, especially since rosters are close to being finalized and we know what position teams are in going into 2010, what record they could end up with, and the needs they still have to fill.
Saturday morning practice: Butler continues to impress
Rain steadily drizzled on the practice field this morning as the Seattle Seahawks trudged through the second day of practice.
SEAHAWKS: Unger starting seems possible, but it's unlikely to be at center
Has Unger seen his last days hiking the ball from under center? Read anything about new Seahawks OL Max Unger and the same word will pop up every time: versatility.
It's tempting to reach for the high-end potential of Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree, but if I'm Tim Ruskell, I'm picking Wake Forest linebacker Aaron Curry this afternoon if he's still on the board when the Seahawks draft at No.
Notebook | Oregon center Max Unger is comeback pick for Seahawks
Center Max Unger figured his chances of driving up I-5 to report to work were done when the Seahawks traded away their second-round pick, No.
Will conservative-leaning general manager Tim Ruskell go with his gut and select a player who can add punch to his team's roster, or will he take a more modest approach and draft with an eye toward the future? That's the question Ruskell has the next six days to mull over.
Seahawks have many positions of need
Each day this week, The Herald will take a look at some of the top position players in the 2009 NFL draft.
Seahawks have other needs besides quarterback
Logic says Mark Sanchez or Matthew Stafford. Seahawks president and general manager Tim Ruskell says "Trent Dilfer." FILE - In these university handouts and file photos top college football prospects for the 2009 NFL Draft are shown.