RENTON, Wash. -- The Seattle Seahawks aren't expecting cornerback Brandon Browner or defensive end Chris Clemons to be the same players they were in their first stints with the team. That much has been apparent based on the contracts Seattle gave them.
But the Seahawks believe they can replicate at least some of the production they once gave Seattle while providing something off the field as well.
"Both guys are really special competitors and they're really tough-minded guys and we loved them when we had them, we hated when we had to lose them," coach Pete Carroll said Tuesday as he and general manager John Schneider met with reporters during the team's annual pre-draft press conference, which was their first media availability since re-signing Clemons and Browner earlier this month.