The Seattle Seahawks drafted Shaquill Griffin 90th overall last year, making him the highest-drafted cornerback in the Pete Carroll/John Schneider era -- an era that has produced a future Hall of Famer, a CFLer-turned-Pro Bowler, a former sixth rounder who became one of the highest-paid cornerbacks of all-time, another former sixth rounder who did enough to be overpaid by the Seahawks in the last couple of years, a UDFA who cost Seattle a seventh round pick last year and is now one of the better slot corners in the NFL, another former UDFA who played safety before starting 22 games at corner before tearing his ACL, and now Griffin.