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Bleacher Report Sun, 05/30/2010 5:41 AM

Seattle Seahawks Pursuing Marshawn Lynch

No matter how surprising and unexpected, this new front office generally hasn’t made a move without a contingency plan. When they lost out on Brandon Marshall, they instead signed the Williams duo and drafted Golden Tate. When they traded Rob Sims, Read more...
Seattle Seahawks Daily News
NFL.com Mon, 04/05/2010 12:00 PM

Seahawks deal Sims to Lions as reshaping in Seattle continues

The Seattle Seahawks completed their anticipated trade of guard Rob Sims on Monday, sending him to the Detroit Lions, reports NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora. Read more...
Seattle Seahawks Daily News
ESPN Thu, 04/01/2010 12:50 PM

Source: Seattle Seahawks' Rob Sims to sign free-agent tender, hopes to speed trade process

Seahawks guard Rob Sims plans to sign his one-year, $1.101 million restricted free-agent tender, hoping to speed up his chances for a trade, according to a source. Read more...
Bleacher Report Wed, 03/17/2010 1:52 AM

The New Identity Of The Seattle Seahawks

With the departure of Rob Sims to another team today or tomorrow, you have to wonder what is the Seahawks front office doing? Well, simply put they are cutting ties with older, expensive players. With the exception of Darryl Tapp, whom I will miss, most Read more...
Bleacher Report Wed, 05/27/2009 2:34 AM

Seattle Seahawks: In The Center of It All Who Gets The Nod?

One of the biggest position battles that will take place over the course of the eight remaining mini camps (seven OTA'a and the big one in July) will be the battle for the starting center job. We all know that Walter Jones is the starting LT. We all know Sean Locklear is going to be the starting RT and by all accounts it looks like Rob Sims will be the starting RG. That leaves LG and C. Mike Wahle, who was signed last offseason is in an interesting position. Coming off shoulder surgery he's not a sure lock to be the starting LG. The Seahawks drafted G/C Max Unger in the second round of the 2009 draft. This is where it gets interesting. Spencer and Unger have a 50-50 shot at winning the starting center job, mainly because Spencer was gone last season and Unger is new. So there are two scenarios: 1) If Unger wins the job, Spencer would most likely be a backup or traded considering it's his contract year they won't keep him. That would leave Wahle as the starting LG. 2) If for some reason Spencer wins the starting center job, Unger could easily beat out Wahle for the starting LG job. However, Wahle would stay around to teach Unger the ropes. So this is one main position battle to watch. It will definetly be competitive. Read more...

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