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What we learned on day 4 of Seahawks training camp: L.J. Collier learning, Russell Wilson in mid-season form and more

Putting on shoulder pads for the first time Monday meant the Seahawks could also begin to get some answers about what may be the team’s biggest question — its pass rush.

Not that any will come too soon or easily, especially with defensive end and hoped-for main pass rusher Ziggy Ansah still limited to only conditioning work as he continues to recover from off-season shoulder surgery.

But with the pads on, the Seahawks could do some real hitting Monday, and practice included the first one-on-one pass rush sessions of the season — a defensive player lined up against an offensive lineman going mano a mano for two straight plays.