QUARTERBACK
Keep: Russell Wilson, Tarvaris Jackson, Terrelle Pryor
Cut: B.J. Daniels
Comment: SAME, if they can't trade Pryor for more than a seventh round pick. Tavaris sitting out the last game was mysterious, but might have been because they wanted to get Pryor in the game sooner in order to showcase him.
RECEIVERS
Keep: Percy Harvin, Doug Baldwin, Jermaine Kearse, Paul Richardson, Ricardo Lockette, Bryan Walters
Cut: Phil Bates, Arceto Clark, Chris Matthews, Kevin Smith, David Gilreath
Comment: Condotta shows his ignorance on NFL football here, saying that Norwood should be their IR exception and that he can come back any time. First, IR exceptions have to wait at least 8 weeks before coming back. Second, no team in their right mind would use their one IR exception on a rookie at the bottom of the roster. They will save it in case a star -- like Wilson, Thomas, Sherman, Harvin, Okung, etc -- gets hurt. The Seahawks will KEEP ONLY FIVE RECEIVERS, with either Lockette, Walters or more likely Norwood as the fifth. Remember, there is the possibility of Sidney Rice coming out of retirement for the stretch run if there is an emergency situation, so five is fine.
TIGHT END
Keep: Zach Miller, Luke Willson, Cooper Helfet
Cut: RaShaun Allen, Morrell Presley
Comment: SAME, although it would probably be safe to keep Heffet on the practice squad. Heffet is not great at blocking, and although Kearse and Baldwin cannot block like TEs, tney are pretty good for WRs. Plus, they can put Bailey or even Cassius Marsh at blocking TE if they really need a third.
OFFENSIVE LINE
Keep: Russell Okung, Max Unger, J.R. Sweezy, Alvin Bailey, James Carpenter, Justin Britt, Lemuel Jeanpierre, Caylin Hauptmann, Eric Winston, Stephen Schilling
Cut: Cory Brandon, C.J. Davis, Greg Van Roten, Nate Isles, Gary Gilliam, Wade Smith
Comment: MAYBE, but Jeanpierre might be in trouble. Wade Smith made the Pro Bowl after the 2012 season and is probably still a much better lineman than Jeanpierre. Both Schilling and Smith can play center.
LINEBACKER
Keep: Bobby Wagner, K.J. Wright, Malcolm Smith, Brock Coyle, Mike Morgan, Kevin Pierre-Louis
Cut: Heath Farwell, Jackson Jeffcoat, Horace Miller, Marcus Dowti
Comment: Brock Coyle is a poor man's John Lotulelei. Whereas Lutolelei moved forward to tackle, Coyle moves sideways. Lotulelei crushed them, Coyle gets knocked backwards and dragged. Coyle does not have the speed Ken Norton looks for. CUT COYLE, KEEP FARWELL, or possibly Jeffcoat. Ideally, they find a way to stash Jeffcoat on IR. Farwell is the most valuable special teams player in the league and is phenomenal in short yardage, e.g. goal line stand, situations. Without Red Bryant, who was also phenomenal in those situations, it would be dangerous to cut Farwell.