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Russell Wilson
Quarterbacks coach Carl Smith used to fret when his QB left the pocket - until he started coaching Russell. "When that happens, I start getting happy," Smith says. "Something good's about to happen." In 2013, Wilson game-managed, scrambled and passed the Seahawks to the ultimate title. Russell, who logged a 123.1 passer rating in the Super Bowl, has won 28 games (including playoffs) in two seasons.
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Daily Position Focus: Running Back

Chris Carson
Ahman Green
John L. Williams
Marshawn Lynch
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Kenneth Walker, III
Byron Murphy, II
Fastest Receiving TD: D.K. Metcalf

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* Factoid: Dan McGwire played Wide Receiver for the mighty Seahawks.
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Steve has been Seahawks' leading receiver in all 3 seasons. Last year he topped AFC with 71 receptions to set new club mark. He earned All-Rookie honors in 1976 and holds nearly all club receiving marks.



Warner loved playing for coach Chuck Knox. "Chuck's offense gave me freedom," he told the Spokesman-Review. "There's textbook plays and then there's football plays... never exact. Sometimes my best runs were for 2-3 yards, sometimes you make a couple guys miss in the backfield just to get back to the line."



Winning the rushing title in the Pac-12 in 2022, Charbonnet put his name in the company of Bruins greats. He also led the league in yards from scrimmage as a star at UCLA, where legends include Maurice Jones-Drew, an All-American in 2005, and Jonathan Ogden, the Outland Trophy winner and All-American in 1995.



Rookie Cards

Christine Michael
Robert Turbin
Carlton Gray

Gallery Redux!

Carlton Gray, Cornerback - Seahawks.
Kevin Norwood, Wide Receiver - Seahawks.

Back to the Front! Seahawks card back du jour...

Steve Largent
Before they had played their first game as a franchise, the Seahawks made arguably their greatest trade when they acquired Largent, a rookie wideout from the Oilers, in the 1976 preseason for an eighth-round pick the next year. He stuck with the team for 14 seasons and retired as the game's all-time leader in receiving yards.
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