The Seattle Seahawks did pretty good for themselves last April

Blogged under Bloglockers, The Draft Report, Front Page, General Hawks Squawk by admin on Monday 25 January 2010 at 8:52 am

The Seahawks got themselves some players that will help out in the future last April.  OLB Aaron Curry (Wake Forest) was the first round pick (#4 overall) for the Seahawks and he showed a lot of potential in 2009.  He played in 14 games last season for the Seahawks and he made 61 tackles, 5 tackles for a loss, he had 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles and he defensed 6 passes.  Curry will likely improve as his career goes on.  6′5″, 309 pound Max Unger was a second round pick (#49 overall) for the Seahawks out of Oregon.  He played in 16 games (all starts) for the Seahawks last season and he looks like he will be a starter for a long time for them.  WR Deon Butler out of Penn State was the 3rd round pick (#91 overall) for the Seahawks last season.  He played in all 16 games for the Seahawks last season and he caught 15 passes for 175 yards (11.7 avg).  He also returned 1 kickoff for 16 yards and he also had 4 tackles on special teams.  QB Mike Teel was the #3 QB for the Seahawks last season and he will likely serve that role again in 2010.  He was a 6th round pick last April (#178 overall) out of Rutgers.  DE Nick Reed (Oregon) was a find in the 7th round (#247 overall) for the Seahawks last season.  He played in all 16 games for the Seahawks last season and he made 17 tackles, defensed 2 passes and he had 1 sack.  TE Ameron Morrah out of California was the Seahawks last pick in the draft last April (7th round, #248 overall).  He played in 3 games and he caught 1 pass for 3 yards.  Safety Courtney Greene (7th round, #245 overall) out of Rutgers didn’t make the team.

GRADE FOR 2009:  B

PROJECTED GRADE FOR THE FUTURE:  B+

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