TeamoftheCentury
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News out of rookie camp:TeamoftheCentury":21d9805z said:I don't always have a choice. I like 'em all and this year is no exception. Both the drafted and UDFA players represent quality beyond my expectations. I'm going with the most intriguing player of the bunch in my estimation. I sure hope the Seahawks look at every possible place he could help the team before even thinking of releasing him. He's the picture of resilience and passion for the game. The last time I screamed "YES!" after the Seahawks drafted or signed a player was Russell Wilson. When I saw this guy had signed, there was no holding back. I don't think he's Russell Wilson, but I do have extremely high hopes for him.
Tanner McEvoy
One other interesting UDFA in camp is Wisconsin’s Tanner McEvoy, a versatile 6-foot-6, 230-pound athlete who played receiver, safety and quarterback in college, and for now at least, is lining up at safety.
Carroll called McEvoy a “really unique player,” and that the Seahawks will “start him on the defense side and just see what happens from there.” How about Corner opposite Sherman? ray: I know he's played Safety. But, maybe with his speed and receiver experience, they convert him to monster corner. (One can dream. Lol)
http://www.seahawks.com/news/2016/05/06 ... e-minicamp
I'm not going to name another adopt a player/rookie, but I will say I think this guy has a chance. When they signed him to the Practice Squad (I believe?) I immediately thought they got another Golden Tate type player.
Lawler wasn’t the only receiver making nice plays on Saturday. Antwan Goodley, who spent part of last season on Seattle’s practice squad and signed a future contract this offseason, had a couple of nice grabs on deep balls
http://www.seahawks.com/news/2016/05/07 ... e-minicamp