Derrick Fenner
As Gus Johnson puts it, he had "gettin' away from the cops" speed. My memory of his play isn't great, but I do remember thinking he was like a demon on the field. Not intimidating like Marshawn, but intimidating in his own way.
Jon Friesz
I like to compare the 90's Seahawks to the Jeff Fisher Rams. Friesz was their version of Shaun Hill. Not a franchise QB, but better than people will remember him.
Breno Giacomini
Probably my favorite no name Seahawk of all time. Played with heart and nasty, and had that 'Jersey' style of persona off the field too. And at the end, he was actually one of our best linemen.
David Hawthorne, preseason version.
Made his name as a big hitter in the preseason. Not as much fun to watch in real games, but still a good player.
Christine Michael
So much fun to watch. I hope he gets his chance.
Jerramy Stevens
Without a doubt the biggest knucklehead in Seahawks history, probably in all of Seattle sports history. And the person he's currently married to is more or less Seattle's version of Tanya Harding. But this guy was mancrush worthy when he wasn't dropping the ball. He made catches in the endzone that maybe no one else in the NFL could make at the time. People will remember him for XL, but not for how he killed the Cowboys in the Romo butterfingers playoff game.
Anthony Simmons
Another first round pick with a 10 cent head. Simmons didn't have his heart in the game, and retired young despite being healthy and good at football. Simmons might have been screwed up upstairs, but this guy quietly made plays every game he was in. You'd watch the defensive line in the early Holmgren years and Simmons' play would always jump out.
DJ Hackett
He would have been a star, guaranteed, if he had stayed healthy.
Corey Redding
He was only on the team one year, but that year he had the best 0 sacks season I have ever seen from a defensive lineman.
Alan Branch, Tony McDaniel
Basically, this is the same story told twice. Both were good moneyball moves by the FO, getting an above average starter at a bargain rate. Branch was outstanding in 2011 and just so-so in 2012. McDaniel was outstanding in 2013 and just so-so in 2014. Neither got big headlines but both were essential players. McDaniel in particular was a joy to watch in 2013. More than any other player, he obliterated blockers and racked up TFL's that year.
Anthony Hargrove
Was only with Seattle one season, possibly because of his role in bountygate. He was a badass that season though and recorded the most emphatic safety I've ever seen in a game against the Giants.
Justin Forsett
During the dark times of 2008 and 2009, Justin Forsett was probably the biggest bright spot. Very happy to see him find success with Baltimore.
Byron Maxwell
Probably doesn't count as he's about to get PAID, but I'll mention him anyway. One of the best coached players I have ever seen. His presence of mind to create big plays is off the charts, and he wasn't this guy in college.