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      <title>Vikings agree to terms with vet DE Jackson</title>
      <description>The Vikings weren’t just adding rookies on Thursday. They added veteran defensive end Lawrence Jackson.</description>
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      <title>Seattle Had Become "Dysfunction Junction"</title>
      <description>Seahawks chief executive officer Tod Leiweke finally acknowledged this week what most people following the organization had known all along -- there was a division in the front office as to which direction the franchise should move.</description>
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      <description>His first two passes fell incomplete and his third was intercepted in the endzone, but eventually Seattle QB Matt Hasselbeck settled down and he, along with RB Julius Jones and TE John Carlson, helped lead the Seahawks to a 28-0 blowout of the St. Louis Rams in front of a raucous Qwest Field audience.</description>
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      <description>Will Walter Jones be ready to go? Who will be kicking all those (hopefully) extra points? And where will an improved pass rush come from? These are but three of the many questions facing Jim Mora in his first camp as the Seahawks' head coach.</description>
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      <title>2008 Rookie Review</title>
      <description>Last year at this time they were preparing for life in the NFL with no way of knowing what to expect. Now, Seattle’s 2008 Draft class are veterans and a lot will be expected of the six remaining on the roster after a tumultuous 4-12 rookie season.</description>
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      <title>Behind Enemy Lines: Seahawks at Bills, Part 4</title>
      <description>In the last of four preview articles, Tyler Dunne of Buffalo Football Report asks five final questions to Doug Farrar of Seahawks.NET about the Seahawks, the team the Bills will face in their season opener. How has Seattle's defense changed, what will two suspensions mean, and will this team win one for the Gipper?</description>
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      <title>Training Camp Day 1: Holmgren Takes Stock</title>
      <description>On the first full day of 2008 Seahawks training camp, Seattle head coach Mike Holmgren seemed to be in two places at once. At the same time he was watching the players who will hopefully take him out a winner, Holmgren indulged in a little "back to the future" with the media after the first of two practices.</description>
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      <title>Do Balmer's Numbers Tell Jackson's Story?</title>
      <description>It's a common game among fans and analysts as draft picks get signed and training camps begin -- guess what your team's first-rounder will get, and when he'll get it, based on the numbers of those draft picks signed around him. It's not an exact science, but it's generally accurate.</description>
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      <title>Training Camp Goals: The NFC West</title>
      <description>What does each team in Seattle's division need to do in July and August? Scout.com takes a look at the lingering questions and pressing priorities for the Cardinals, Rams, 49ers and Seahawks.</description>
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      <title>Jackson Returns Home A Hero</title>
      <description>Former USC defensive end Lawrence Jackson has made a big difference on the football field and now is looking to make an impact in the community as well. Jackson returned to Inglewood High School last Friday for ‘Lawrence Jackson Day.’ The big defensive end got his jersey retired and took the opportunity to stress the importance of getting an education. 

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      <title>Seahawks Stay in the Box on Day One</title>
      <description>Despite two trades, the Seattle Seahawks' first day of the 2008 NFL draft was predictable at its heart. The traits common to all early selections orchestrated by Tim Ruskell were evident in USC defensive end Lawrence Jackson and Notre Dame tight end John Carlson.</description>
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      <title>Round 1: Seattle Selects DE Lawrence Jackson</title>
      <description>With Selection 28 in Round 1, Seattle selects DE Lawrence Jackson, USC. Learn more about this pick from Scout.com team and draft experts!</description>
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      <title>Seahawks Take Jackson, Carlson</title>
      <description>With the 28th pick in the first round, the Seahawks select USC DE Lawrence Jackson. The team added Notre Dame TE John Carlson with the 38th overall pick, engineering two trades in the first day of the draft.</description>
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      <title>Draft Spotlight:  Lawrence Jackson</title>
      <description>With the moves made in free agency, the Jaguars have made it almost painfully obvious what their target will be in the NFL Draft this coming April. Recently signed offensive guard Mo Williams makes defensive end really the only viable target for the Jaguars in this draft, at least early on. Luckily, the 2008 class is deep at defensive end so the Jaguars will not need to reach for their target.</description>
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      <title>Thursday's UA Senior Bowl Practice Notes</title>
      <description>It was a no-pads practice day for the North and South Teams in Mobile, Alabama. But it wasn't exactly what they were expecting. Find out why, along with who made some of the top plays of the day, and news of three players were interviewed by NFL teams following the morning session.</description>
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      <title>Senior Bowl: Cards Focus on Defensive Line</title>
      <description>While most of the Cardinals scouts followed the South Squad, a group of coaches kept close tabs on the defensive linemen playing for the North. Raiders defensive line coach Keith Millard offered critiques on four of the linemen. Michael Lombardo is in Alabama, where he talked with a Cardinals coach about some of the more impressive prospects.</description>
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      <title>2008 Draft: Top Pass Rushers Beyond Round One</title>
      <description>Scout.com NFL Draft Analyst Chris Steuber points out five highly-talented pass rushers who should be available after the first-round of the NFL Draft. Learn more about them inside...</description>
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      <title>20 Questions with USC's Lawrence Jackson</title>
      <description>SCPlaybook's Kevin Carden caught up with USC senior defensive end Lawrence Jackson and asked him 20 questions on a wide range of topics including his favorite sports memories, hobbies, most prized possession and career goals...
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      <title>Booty, Jackson Comment on Stanford</title>
      <description>SCPlayBook's Kevin Carden caught up with John David Booty and Lawrence Jackson after USC dropped its first game of the year to Stanford.</description>
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      <title>Scout.com 2008 NFL Draft Rankings</title>
      <description>Scout.com's Lead NFL Analyst, Tom Marino, shares his look at this year's top ten seniors and his top-rated defensive players from this year's senior class as Scout.com launches our 2008 NFL Draft Rankings, loaded up so far with the top 100 seniors! Get the link to the rankings and Tom's scouting report in this exclusive feature.</description>
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