After falling short for two years, Steve Hutchinson was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.
Hutchinson, who helped power the Seahawks to their first Super Bowl after the 2005 season, is the fifth player drafted by the Seahawks to make the Hall of Fame.
Edgerrin James, Steve Atwater, Isaac Bruce and Troy Polamalu were also elected in Hutchinson’s Hall of Fame class.
James also played briefly for the Seahawks in 2009, the final year of his career, with 125 yards on 46 carries in seven games. The addition of Hutchinson and James makes 12 players who were Seahawks at some point in their career in the Hall.