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Julian Peterson was with the San Francisco 49ers for five years, going to two Pro Bowls (2002 & 2003) before he signed with the Seattle Seahawks in 2006.
Robbie Tobeck was an Undrafted Free Agent from Washington State in 1993, and the Atlanta Falcons signed him. Seven years later, he returned to the state where he was a college star when he joined the Seattle Seahawks in 2000.
Ricky Watters was a Pro Bowl Selection in the first five years of his career, but none of that coincided with the four seasons that he played in Seattle. Watters may not have been a Pro Bowler when he played in the state of Washington, but this was still a very good Running Back.
The first five of Joey Galloway’s 16 seasons (1995-99) were with the Seattle Seahawks, where the Wide Receiver from Ohio State lived up to the promise that you would expect from a top-ten Draft Pick.