An absolute beast at Florida State, Walter Jones was chosen by the Seahawks with the 6th overall pick in the 1997 Draft.
A member of the Seattle Seahawks for his entire career, we were so close to placing Steve Largent at the top of this list. In the end, we went with Walter Jones, but if you think we erred, we certainly could be talked into flip-flopping the two.
2024 Pre-Season Rank #87, 2023 Pre-Season Rank #111, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #132, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #131, 2020 Pre-Season Rank #133. Peak Period: 2017-19/2022-23
DeMarcus Lawrence has had two two-year Pro Bowl runs in his career with the Dallas Cowboys, and the versatile Defensive End stays under the national radar despite playing for America’s Team. Lawrence would have to elevate his play to make a Hall of Fame run, or in a lesser field, the Cowboys Ring of Honor. He will have to have a "second life" in Seattle for any serious Hall of Fame run.
Coming out of the University of Alabama, Shaun Alexander backed up Ricky Watters in his rookie season (2000), and after Watters' retirement, he would become the lead back for the Seattle Seahawks. Alexander would go on to a five-year run where he exceeded over 1,000 Rushing Yards, but most importantly, would become a touchdown factory. In 2001, he led the NFL with 14 Rushing TDs and would never go below that in the next four seasons.