gold star for USAHOF

An All-Rookie after being taken in the Second Round in 1988, Brian Blades would play his entire career with the Seattle Seahawks.

26. Mack Strong

Mack Strong played 201 Games (his entire NFL career) with the Seattle Seahawks, which was an impressive feat for anyone, especially a player who was an Undrafted Free Agent.

25. Fredd Young

From New Mexico State, Fredd Young came to the Seattle Seahawks as a Third Round Linebacker, though that is not what he would do much of as a rookie.

24. Chad Brown

Chad Brown was a First Team All-Pro in 1996 when he was with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but he signed the year after with the Seattle Seahawks.

20. Dave Brown

You could argue that Dave Brown went from ecstasy to agony, as he was a rookie in Pittsburgh, winning the Super Bowl in 1975.  That was one way to look at it, but the other was that he went from backup to starting Free Safety when he was taken in the Expansion Draft by the Seattle Seahawks.

Eugene Robinson went undrafted out of Colgate in 1985, but he was signed by the Seattle Seahawks, where he made the team.

John Williams was a star Fullback at the University of Florida, and he did well on the pro ranks when he was taken with Seattle’s First Round (15th Overall) Pick in the 1986 Draft. 

18. Joe Nash

When you go undrafted, you don’t expect that you will be the most tenured player in any NFL team, but that is what Joe Nash accomplished with the Seattle Seahawks.

Tyler Lockett was one of the best Return Specialists in college when he played at Kansas State, and he parlayed that into the same status in the NFL.

Michael Bennett was not drafted after he left Texas A&M in 2009, but he signed with the Seattle Seahawks.  He was released before he could play a down.

Chris Warren was a beast at small Division III Ferrum College, but he could do the same at the NFL level?  The Seattle Seahawks thought they would take a shot with him with their Fourth Round pick in 1990.

11. Dave Krieg

You don’t expect an NFL career from an undrafted Quarterback from Milton, but Dave Krieg had other ideas.

Shaun Alexander was a star at the University of Alabama, and the Seattle Seahawks were able to secure him with their first round pick in the 2000 Draft.

8. Kenny Easley

A star player with UCLA, Kenny Easley was the fourth overall pick by the Seattle Seahawks in 1981. 

7. Earl Thomas

A superstar at Texas where he was an All-American, Earl Thomas was the 14th pick of the 2010 Draft. 

As the Seattle Seahawk Defensive Back corps grew into prominence in the 2010s, the face of the group was Richard Sherman, their starting Left Corner.

9. Jacob Green

Playing all but his last two Games of his NFL career with the Seattle Seahawks, Jacob Green arrived in Seattle as the 10th overall pick in 1980.

A two-time National Champion and All-American at the University of Miami, Cortez Kennedy was an All-Rookie in a career spent entirely with the Seattle Seahawks.

Russell Wilson was the 2008 ACC Rookie of the Year, and four years later, he was the NFL Rookie of the Year with the Seahawks, who had drafted him in the Third Round that year.

2. Bobby Wagner

Bobby Wagner arrived in Seattle a round ahead of Quarterback, Russell Wilson, and both of them can take a lot of credit for taking the Seahawks to the promised land.