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I will have to go with Christine. Looks like supaman.
hawksman53":1f5pxqd4 said:John Lotulelei
Shadyhawk182":3knas18d said:RolandDeschain":3knas18d said:For an LSU fan, you sure spell "Tharold" incorrectly a lot. In any case, we'll see what comes. I've given up trying to predict whether X player will succeed at the NFL level. It's impossible. Nobody has even been able to do it with 50% accuracy, so you might as well flip a coin.
its such a common name, i forgot. :roll:
btw hes not very popular among our fanbase, so i dont really see his name spelled alot, but it is fun to yell.
i should just stick with humblethug.
I love the idea of Bane at NT and Williams at 3 teq and Red at the 5 teq that just has the potential to be very stout in my opinion. In addition to the run stuffing abilities of that group I really want to see what type havoc Jesse can creat in the backfield at 3 teq, i'm excited.hawkfan68":2htrz17w said:Jeese "Tha Monster" Williams. He is the one player I believe can have a tremendous impact on the defensive line. Many project him to be a Ngata type of player. If he is even half of that, it'll be very good. I see a lot of similarities between him and a former Seahawk - Marcus Tubbs. When Tubbs was in there, he had strong impact on the defense. Guys like Tatupu and Hill benefitted from it. Williams could have the same effect for Wagner and rest of the LBs.
Jazzhawk":2izwpejr said:I gotta go with Ty Powell, since I was pushing for us to pick him.
The Seahawks turned their attention to adding depth to the offensive line in the seventh round. Seattle selected Vanderbilt guard Ryan Seymour, Northeastern State tackle Michael Bowie and plan on converting New Hampshire defensive tackle Jared Smith to the offensive line as well. Seattle also selected outside linebacker Ty Powell from Division II Harding University. Powell is the first player from Harding to be selected in the draft since 1983.
Small school underdog. Bigger kid, could develop into a LEO sub (8.5 sacks and 15 TFL last season), played safety and DE in addition to OLB in college. Tells me he may have some coverage skills in space, which is critical for our OLB/DE's.ivotuk":28ekihbs said:Jazzhawk":28ekihbs said:I gotta go with Ty Powell, since I was pushing for us to pick him.
What's the word on him Jazz?
sliv":373znvew said:hawkfan68":373znvew said:In addition to the run stuffing abilities of that group I really want to see what type havoc Jesse can creat in the backfield at 3 teq, i'm excited.
GoldenTater81":3k5emt1z said:I am going to go with Michael Bowie..I saw this guy play in a couple games at Oklahoma State and he physically dominated those games. Plus it would be insane to have our bookends on the offensive line be from Oklahoma State. I also see that Okung is wicked jacked about the pick.