Seahawks Overview and Outlook: Duane Brown
Duane Brown is entering the final year of his contract, in which he ll play at the age of 36. Could 2021 be his last hurrah with the Seahawks or the NFL as a whole? Nick Lee reflects back on his 2020 season and looks ahead to the future.
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Apr 7, 2021
Over the course of the offseason, we will explore different players from the 2020 Seahawks roster and evaluate them. We will review their performance from the previous season, analyzing what worked, what did not, and then glance at what their future may hold with the Seahawks or perhaps elsewhere.
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The Browns haven t held the No. 26 pick since 1964, but they ve had a handful of 26th picks spend some time on their roster. That includes the recently signed Takkarist McKinley, WR Breshad Perriman and, just a few decades ago, a Pro Football Hall of Famer.
From Hamilton Nichols to Jordan Love, we went back and examined the careers of each of the players selected with the No. 26 pick since 1946. We found three Hall of Famers, the son of a Browns Legend, a high-profile Big Ten coach, three straight years in which the Browns held the No. 26 pick (1950-52) and a significant number of players who outplayed their draft position.
Seattle Seahawks’ Carlos Dunlap on Russell Wilson: ‘He told me he’s with us and he’s here to stay’
Updated Apr 07, 2021;
Posted Apr 07, 2021
Seattle Seahawks defensive end Carlos Dunlap said quarterback Russell Wilson told him he s not going anywhere after an offseason of trade speculation.(AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
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The Seattle Seahawks and Russell Wilson have been at or near the top of the NFL news during much of the offseason. The question of whether the Seahawks will trade the star quarterback continues to be the subject of speculation.
Defensive end Carlos Dunlap provided a little clarity to the situation while speaking to reporters on Tuesday following the official announcement he was returning to the Seahawks after signing a two-year contract worth up to $16.6 million.
NFL draft 2021 news and rumors: Former Oregon star Penei Sewell’s arm length is the ‘only serious question’ after an impressive performance at pro day
Updated 11:30 AM;
Today 11:30 AM
Former Oregon star Penei Sewell is expected to be the first offensive lineman selected in the 2021 NFL draft. (AP Photo)
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Former Oregon Ducks’ star offensive lineman Penei Sewell’s performance at Oregon’s pro day was impressive by all reports. Sewell seemed to solidify his spot as the top offensive lineman in the 2021 NFL draft.
Sewell performed in front of representatives from 31 of 32 NFL teams, including Cincinnati Bengals’ head coach Zac Taylor, Minnesota Vikings’ general manager Rick Spielman and Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst. Many mock drafts have the Bengals, who possess the No. 5 pick in the draft, selecting Sewell.
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