Maybe some of the older fans on here can help me make sense of something. I've been a fan since the mid-90s, so my opinions on those before then are based on what I've read and heard about them. There are two players from that time that are getting absolutely no love in these things anywhere, even though from what I'm reading, they seem like slam dunks: Edwin Bailey and John Harris.
Bailey was an 11-year starter at LG, blocking in some good offenses for productive guys like Dave Krieg and Chris Warren. From what I'm reading, Bailey was universally considered a team leader as well.
Harris appears to have been an INT machine. He ranks third in team history with 41 (only six players in franchise history have more than half than number), and is just one short of Eugene Robinson for second despite playing three fewer seasons. It sounds like he could hit too, and was incredibly durable, playing (and starting) every game in seven of eight seasons. He was on the Seahawks roster for 121 games, and missed only two of them. That's a pretty ridiculous Return on Investment for our 1978 7th round pick. It seems perplexing to me to see him left off lists that have like three punters on them, but it's even weirder to see him left off for guys like Quandre Diggs, Ken Hamlin, and Jordan Babineaux. I've seen Jamal Adams a few times too, but I assume those aren't meant to be taken seriously.