PLAYERS:
Sidney Rice,
David Hawthorne,
Kam Chancellor,
Earl Thomas,
Red Bryant
TEAMS: Seattle Seahawks
TEAMS: Seattle Seahawks
K-Shell one of our Seattle Seahawks bloggers tells us the Seahawks won't be a good team until they have their quarterback high up on this list. Matt Barkley could be the guy in 2012, for now though he points out five great Seahawks players to build around. Sidney Rice, David Hawthorne, Kam Chancellor, Earl Thomas, and Red Bryant.
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