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Seattle draft-choice summary
Posted by Danny O'Neil
Corrected version
Information in this post, originally published Feb. 17, 2011, was corrected Feb. 18, 2011. A previous version of this post incorrectly stated that Seattle would end up with the fourth-round pick originally belonging to San Francisco. That pick initially belonged to Denver, was acquired by New England, and subsequently will go to Seattle in exchange for Deion Branch.
Ravens expected to give up 5th-round pick for Josh Wilson
By Jamison Hensley, The Baltimore Sun
Seattle's slew of draft choices is like a scavenger hunt at this point with the number of choices the Seahawks have both given up and gotten in the past year.
And trying to assemble them is problematic because we don't know exactly what was agreed to in each case, and there were a number of trades with conditions attached to the pick.
But Derek Stephens forwarded me this morning's report that the draft pick Seattle will receive from Baltimore for Josh Wilson won't be upgraded, according to the Baltimore Sun.
So, I'm going to begin trying to piece together the slew of draft picks.
Now, there won't be any numbers attached to the choices beyond the first round. But over the course of the day, I'll be piecing this together.
Seattle holds its own pick, No. 25 overall
Seattle holds its own pick
No pick. Seattle traded this to San Diego in March 2010
Seattle holds
Seattle traded its own fourth-round pick to Buffalo -- along with a choice in 2012 -- to acquire Marshawn Lynch.
The Seahawks hold their own fifth-round pick. They also have a fifth-round choice they are believed to have received from Baltimore for Josh Wilson.
Seattle traded its sixth-round pick to San Francisco to acquire Kentwan Balmer. The Seahawks acquired a sixth-round pick from Detroit in exchange for Lawrence Jackson.
Seattle
Seattle also has Cleveland's 7th-round pick, which it acquired in the trade for quarterback Seneca Wallace. However, that was a conditional pick, but there's no word if the conditions to upgrade that pick were met.
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