At this point, the Seahawks might be hard-pressed to learn something about Shaquem Griffin they don’t already know, having gotten particularly close to the family last season when Seattle drafted twin brother, Shaquill.
But the Seahawks got another close look at Shaquem on Thursday when he took part in Central Florida’s Pro Day, which drew pretty massive media coverage due to his one-of-kind story, learning to play football with one hand after having his left hand amputated when he was four.
Seattle also surely took a look at UCF cornerback Mike Hughes, a potential first-rounder who has been a popular player to mock to the Seahawks.