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Seahawks backfield could be a fantasy headache
Julius Jones is the top fantasy RB option in Seattle. Remember the days of Seahawks RBs Curt Warner , Ricky Watters and Shaun Alexander , guys fantasy leaguers could lean on for production? Those days are over.
2009 Fantasy outlooks: Seattle Seahawks
Injuries decimated the Seahawks' 2008 season as players up and down the roster went on Injured Reserve.
What to Expect from the Seahawks' New Look Offense
As the Seahawks finish up their last mandatory mini-camp practice today, the long, dark month until training camp leaves plenty of time to speculate on what to expect in the coming year... by Colin Griffiths 9 reads Preview/Prediction As the Seahawks finish up their last mandatory mini-camp practice today, the long, dark month until training camp ...
Morning links: WR Branch ready to contribute
The Seattle Seahawks will have a morning and afternoon practice today. I'll provide a report after each practice.
Renton The names probably don't put fear in the heart of most NFL defenses, but Seattle Seahawks head coach Jim Mora says he feels fine heading into his first season in Seattle with the running-back committee of Julius Jones, T.J. Duckett and Justin Forsett.
Seahawks signing draft picks, but what about RB?
The Seattle Seahawks signed their second draft pick in two days, adding quarterback Mike Teel from Rutgers on Tuesday, according to this report on Northwestfootball.net . Teel was the team's sixth-round selection in the April draft and will compete for third-string QB duties behind Matt Hasselbeck and Seneca Wallace.
Seahawks' weakness: Running back
The Seattle Seahawks need to strengthen their ground game. New Seahawks head coach Jim Mora Jr.
A recent report came out from ESPN's John Clayton that has the Seattle Seahawks as the second most-likely destination for dog-hating QB Michael Vick.
2009 NFL Week 1 Fantasy Football Sleepers to Play
NFL Week 1 Fantasy Football Sleeper Picks; Great Match-ups for Underrated Fantasy Players TJ Duckett- RB Seattle Seahawks vs.
Seahawks Top Five Plays From 2008
In a 4-12 season it is a difficult task plucking some highlights, the record earned shows you did not do a lot of things well.
SEAHAWKS: Expect Justin Griffith to be starting fullback
Griffith knows Knapp's offenses and knows zone blocking. Schmitt should benefit from Griffith's knowledge and help speed his ascension to the no.
Scouting Report: Experience, versatility make Lions' Maurice Morris a solid backup running back
Maurice Morris started five of Seattle's final six games last season. While backup running back Maurice Morris always seemed to have solid games in replacing Shaun Alexander in Seattle, when Alexander's career came to a close the Seahawks pursued other runners last season, bringing in free agents Julius Jones and T.J. Duckett .
Atlanta West is pretty quiet on Michael Vick. The Seahawks kept former Falcons coaches and executives who were with Vick in Atlanta earlier this decade from talking after a voluntary practice Thursday.
A recent report came out from ESPN's John Clayton that has the Seattle Seahawks as the second most-likely destination for dog-hating QB Michael Vick.
Seattle Seahawks RB Julius Jones to Bounce Back In 2009?
If Julius Jones wants inspiration heading into the new season, he doesn't have to look very far.
Trading WR Branch for RB Thomas Jones? Probably not
Michael Lombardi of the National Football Post suggests that if he were the Seattle Seahawks general manager he would look to bolster the team's running back situation by reuniting Thomas Jones with younger brother Julius Jones in Seattle.
New Coaches Make Minimal Changes to the 2009 Seattle Seahawks
The 2009 Seattle Seahawks have new coaches around every corner. Seattle mainstays Mike Holmgren , Gil Haskell , and John Marshall ... by Scotty Kimberly 25 reads The 2009 Seattle Seahawks have new coaches around every corner.
The Mora Effect: Five Scheme Changes in Seattle
The Jim Mora-led Seahawks could be a very different proposition from the Mike Holmgren era.
Breaking Down the Seahawks Position-by-Position: Running Back
Last offseason, the Seahawks' number one priority was to add a number one running back.
Around the NFC West: Unger has credentials
Jim Moore of seattlepi.com says Seahawks second-round choice Max Unger was once a "gangly ninth-grader who had never played football." Why hadn't Unger played to that point? Moore: "Unger wanted to play, but his local Pop Warner league wouldn't let him because he was too big and would've crushed kids his age -- his dad said he was 5-10 and 200 ...