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Some good names at 87; Carlester Crumpler & Taco Wallace, not to be outdone by Jurevicious and Obomanu.

Derrick Mayes had a very memorable season in 99.
 
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I was surprised Taco only played 4 games. Seems like he was around forever.
 
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#86
FirstLastCollegePosYearsGamesStarts
JesseGreenTulsaWR1979-1980230
MikeTiceMarylandTE1981-1988, 1990-199113787
TravisMcNeilTenn-ChattanoogaTE1989-19924824
RobbThomasOregon StateWR1992-1995623
ChristianFauriaColoradoTE1995-200110473
JerramyStevensWashingtonTE2002-20067829
CourtneyTaylorAuburnWR2007-2008194
JohnOwensNotre DameTE2009163
ChrisBakerMichigan StateTE20101613
ZachMillerArizona StateTE2011-20135046

In the 1976 draft two WRs from Tulsa were selected. Steve Largent was drafted in the 4th round by Houston and traded to Seattle at the end of training camp. His teammate Jesse Green was drafted by Green Bay in the 10th round but never stuck on a roster until signed by the Seahawks mid-way through the 1979 season. Green caught 5 balls in 2 years and also returned 15 kickoffs in 1980 but was waived again before that season ended.

More 1976 Tulsa draft nuggets -- QB Jeb Blount was drafted in the 2nd round by Oakland but was out of the league two years later. The Seahawks drafted punter Rick Engles in the THIRD round AHEAD of Largent. Engles was cut after the first game of his second season. So yeah, you can tell all your friends that the Tulsa punter was drafted ahead of Steve Largent. Aren't you glad you stuck with this thread?

#86 was worn predominately by tight ends, the most recent being Zach Miller who has been a solid blocker and receiver but his huge contract leaves his future in doubt.

Mike Tice played 10 years in Seattle with a 1 year sabbatical in Washington in 1989 as one of the original "Plan-B" free agents. It amazes me that in 10 years he managed 92 catches for 766 yards. Yeah, you could say he was a "blocking TE" but a very good one and certainly a strong candidate for best at his number.

It's a tough call for me. I could go Tice or Miller but instead I'll go with this guy:

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Christian Fauria was a solid receiver and blocker for 6 years in Seattle before going on to win a couple of Superbowls with New England. If Zach puts up a couple more solid years in Seattle this could change.
 

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Really?! You're putting Christian "hates the Seahawks" Fauria over Zach Miller?

I strongly disagree, sir.
 

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Dude, he throws is subtle to not so subtle digs at the Hawks, Pete, and Russ whenever given the opportunity.
 

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When I saw Fauria, I had to check if he's related to the current Detroit Lions TE.

Indeed, he is. Joseph is the nephew of Christian.
 

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Tice was a good #86...However who helped us get a Trophy?Zach gets my vote on this one even if his years are less...
 
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#85
FirstLastCollegePosYearsGamesStarts
PaulJohnsTulsaWR1981-19844318
DanRossNortheasternTE1985105
GordonHudsonBringham YoungTE1986164
JimmyTealTexas A&MWR1987-198862
HarperLe BelColorado StateTE1989160
RonHellerOregon StateTE1990, 1992325
DougThomasClemsonWR1991-1993394
MikePrichardColoradoWR1996-19996340
JamesHillAbilene ChristianTE2000100
AlexBannisterEastern KentuckyWR2001-2005585
WillHellerGeorgia TechTE2006-2008487
AnthonyMcCoySouthern CalTE2010-20133615

**edited to fix Ron Heller**

Ok more Tulsa Seahawk WR history -- Paul Johns was signed out of Tulsa as an undrafted FA in 1981 and became the first 85 in Seahawk history. Johns fast became a productive receiver and punt returner, but his career was ended by a neck injury, forcing his retirement. He has remained a part of the Seahawk organization ever since.

Our most recent #85 was on IR in 2013 and is currently a free agent, but Anthony McCoy seemed to really break through in 2012 and we may not have seen the last of him.

The numbers tell me Mike Pritchard is the top #85 in team history, but I'm going to stick with Johns, who fast became a crowd favorite, and was a key contributor in the Seahawks first ever playoff run in 1983.

No good action pic that I can find, sorry.

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Paul Johns was great. Spoke briefly with him at training camp in Cheney about 15 years ago. As nice a person as good of a player as he was.
 

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I have a feeling no one will be surprised by#84. I mean, is there any doubt its Houshmandzadeh?
 
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88 thru 85 were not particulary interesting numbers, 84 is definitely better.
 

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