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      <title>Former Tiger Taylor Hopeful for the Future</title>
      <description>Former Auburn wide receiver Courtney Taylor talks about life and the game of football.</description>
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      <description>No one could've predicted Bobby Engram's shoulder injury. Neither could they have foreseen Nate Burleson, Ben Obomanu and Logan Payne being lost for the season prior to the NFL Draft last April, but it did surprise me that not a single receiver was selected by Seattle. And as Payne lay on Qwest Field's turf Sunday I began to wonder how the Seahawks arrived at the current situation they're in...</description>
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      <description>In this week's podcast, Seahawks.NET's Doug Farrar talks with Danny O'Neil of the Seattle Times about Seahawks training camp -- who's impressing, who's on the bubble, and how the position battles are working out. This is a podcast you don't want to miss!</description>
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      <title>Receivers Looking to Gain Separation</title>
      <description>In a search for their third and fourth receivers behind Bobby Engram and Nate Burleson, the Seahawks are trying every different combination during training camp to see which ones work.</description>
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      <title>Holmgren's Minicamp All About Receivers</title>
      <description>One of the primary advantages of the West Coast Offense is that a team doesn’t need elite receivers to run the system. Mike Holmgren has taken three different teams -- the 1996 and 1997 Green Bay Packers and the 2005 Seattle Seahawks -- to the Super Bowl, and only the '97 Pack had a thousand-yard receiver (two, actually -- Antonio Freeman and Robert Brooks).</description>
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      <title>Seahawks Thinking Differently at Receiver</title>
      <description>When the Seattle Seahawks allowed wide receiver D.J. Hackett to leave for Carolina in free agency for a two-year, $3.85 million contract, it signaled an altogether new approach to Seattle's offense this season.</description>
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      <title>WR Courtney Taylor: Out Four Weeks</title>
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      <title>Training Camp Photo Gallery - Day Six</title>
      <description>If Day Six of Seattle's training camp was a game show, the name might be "Whose Line is it Anyway?" And if that was the question, the answer would not please Mike Holmgren in any way, shape or form. The pictorial evidence points to an offensive line allowing far too much defensive harassment, a running back unable to get too far out of the backfield, and one VERY unhappy head coach.</description>
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      <title>NFC West News &amp; Notes - 7/22/07</title>
      <description>Training camps are just around the corner, and teams are chomping at the bit to either redeem themselves after sub-par seasons, or to build on improving years. The Seahawks look at a draft pick with incredible potential, San Francisco hopes to merge two systems, the Rams’ already iffy secondary takes another hit, and there’s a new culture of winning in Arizona (oh, wait … we’ve heard that before…)</description>
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      <title>Seahawks Draft Picks Signing in Droves</title>
      <description>With less than three weeks until the July 28 start of Seattle’s 2007 training camp, and with rookies reporting two days earlier, the Seahawks have signed four (perhaps five) of their eight draft picks. It’s time to discuss contract details, and look at what each of these players can bring to the team.</description>
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      <title>WR Courtney Taylor: Contract Details</title>
      <description>Hot News for WR Courtney Taylor</description>
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      <title>Seahawks and Taylor agree to terms</title>
      <description>After the draft day trade of Darrell Jackson to the San Francisco 49ers, it was evident that the Seahawks wanted to go in a different direction with their receiver corps. In the sixth round, Seattle selected two wideouts -- Courtney Taylor and Jordan Kent -- and now both have agreed to terms on deals that will have them in their rookie training camps on time.</description>
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      <title>WR Courtney Taylor: Agrees to terms with Seahawks</title>
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      <title>.NET Draft 2007: Meet Courtney Taylor</title>
      <description>With the trade of Darrell Jackson, Seattle was in the market for a wide receiver in the 2007 NFL Draft. They took two. The first one selected was Auburn’s Courtney Taylor, who was one of the best receivers in the loaded SEC in 2006. Taylor already knows the one NFL receiver to which he'd like to be compared.</description>
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      <description>The Steelers brought six wide receivers in for official visits, and five of them are projected to be third or fourth-round picks by Pro Football Weekly. The other one is Dwayne Jarrett.</description>
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      <title>Taylor Helps Himself With Pro Day Showing</title>
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