Hawkstorian
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#57
Peter Cronan was the 2nd round pick in 1977 who wasn't part of the Tony Dorsett trade, but he still gets kind of lumped in with the group of draft picks who went on to have somewhat productive yet unspectacular Seahawk careers. Cronan played three seasons before going on IR for all of 1980. He came back in 1981 but played little and was cut after 5 weeks. Some day I'll do a list of all the 2nd round draft picks in team history. There are some very good players but overall it's not pretty.
Jason Kyle was pretty good backup and special teamer who eventually realized his career will last a long time if he stuck to his true calling: Long Snapping.
Mike Morgan was a free agent pickup who has remained on the team as a key special teamer and occasional backup DE/LB.
Shelton Robinson, Tony Woods, Orlando Huff and David Hawthorne all were draft choices (I consider Hawthorne an '8th' round pick) who went on to have varying success with the team. Woods played the most games and starts but he was stuck as a "tweener" ... not fast enough for LB and not big enough for DE. He played a lot of years and was durable and productive but not a great overall career.
This is a tough call for me. Robinson was actually very good for a few years. Woods I was always ho-hum about. I'm going with the "Heater" as the MVP at #57 as he led the team in tackles for two years (nearly 3) before leaving for as a free agent New Orleans.
First | Last | College | Pos | Years | Games | Starts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Peter | Cronan | Boston College | LB | 1977-1981 | 49 | 3 |
Shelton | Robinson | North Carolina | LB | 1982-1985 | 61 | 39 |
Tony | Woods | Pittsburgh | LB | 1987-1992 | 91 | 80 |
Ray | Berry | Baylor | LB | 1993 | 7 | 2 |
Jason | Kyle | Arizona State | LB | 1995-1998 | 48 | 0 |
Orlando | Huff | Fresno State | LB | 2001-2004 | 57 | 23 |
Kevin | Bentley | Northwestern | LB | 2005-2007 | 50 | 5 |
David | Hawthorne | Texas Christian | LB | 2008-2011 | 63 | 43 |
Michael | Morgan | Southern Cal | LB | 2011-2013 | 42 | 1 |
Peter Cronan was the 2nd round pick in 1977 who wasn't part of the Tony Dorsett trade, but he still gets kind of lumped in with the group of draft picks who went on to have somewhat productive yet unspectacular Seahawk careers. Cronan played three seasons before going on IR for all of 1980. He came back in 1981 but played little and was cut after 5 weeks. Some day I'll do a list of all the 2nd round draft picks in team history. There are some very good players but overall it's not pretty.
Jason Kyle was pretty good backup and special teamer who eventually realized his career will last a long time if he stuck to his true calling: Long Snapping.
Mike Morgan was a free agent pickup who has remained on the team as a key special teamer and occasional backup DE/LB.
Shelton Robinson, Tony Woods, Orlando Huff and David Hawthorne all were draft choices (I consider Hawthorne an '8th' round pick) who went on to have varying success with the team. Woods played the most games and starts but he was stuck as a "tweener" ... not fast enough for LB and not big enough for DE. He played a lot of years and was durable and productive but not a great overall career.
This is a tough call for me. Robinson was actually very good for a few years. Woods I was always ho-hum about. I'm going with the "Heater" as the MVP at #57 as he led the team in tackles for two years (nearly 3) before leaving for as a free agent New Orleans.
