Found September 09, 2008 on
Arrowhead Addict:
PLAYERS:
Samie Parker,
Billy McMullen,
Mike Hass,
Mark Bradford,
Devale Ellis
TEAMS: Seattle Seahawks
TEAMS: Seattle Seahawks
You know you are drop-to-your-knees desperate for receiver help when you go here. From Sporting News:
NFL Network's Adam Schefter reports the Seahawks worked out WRs Samie Parker, Billy McMullen, Mike Hass, Devale Ellis, and Mark Bradford.
I actually do like Billy McMullen, though. Thank God Uno Ocho
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