The former Seahawks standout left guard is considered to have a good chance at election to the Hall Saturday in what is his second year on the ballot.
The nine players in the Pro Football Hall of Fame who played for the Seahawks have always been pretty neatly divided.
There are the four who spent their entire careers with the Seahawks — Steve Largent, Cortez Kennedy, Walter Jones and Kenny Easley — the “Four Horsemen” of Seattle football, if you will, four players who forever will define the pre-Pete Carroll era of the franchise’s existence.
And then there are the five who played no more than three years with Seattle and some less than a season — Jerry Rice, Franco Harris, Carl Eller, John Randle and Warren Moon.