The Seattle Seahawks are turning to unconventional means to improve their pass rush. Last year, the team posted 45 total sacks during the regular season — good enough to tie for 7th in the league, according to ESPN. However, the sack totals don’t fully reflect the uneven performance of the pass rush, overall. In an effort to further improve this aspect of their defense, the team is bringing in Michigan State pass rush specialist, Brandon Jordan, to take on this same role with the Seahawks. This was first reported by Jordan Schultz and later confirmed by Michigan State beat reported Stephen Brooks.