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Seahawks excited after minicamp

After Seattle’s ended Sunday afternoon, offensive line coach Tom Cable was left with this: “One thing I’m really excited about, I think this will be the most competitive camp for the offensive line from here out looking forward to training camp.

Another is the addition of three draft picks guards Terry Poole and Mark Glowinski and center Kristjan Sokoli whose performance in the minicamp seemed to only enhance the team’s initial excitement about their potential.

Poole, a fourth-round pick who played tackle at San Diego State, spent the camp working at left guard.

Glowinski, a fourth-round pick who played right guard his final season at West Virginia after playing tackle earlier, played right guard throughout the camp, but could also be tried at tackle down the road.

Cable also left excited about two other players undrafted free agent Jesse Davis of Idaho, who played left tackle; and Kona Schwenke, a tryout player who spent the camp at guard.

Seattle appears to have three sure things on the line in left tackle Russell Okung, right guard J.R .

If the team played today, Patrick Lewis would likely be the starting center and Alvin Bailey the starting left guard.

Clark gets looks at three spots: Carroll said he liked what he saw of Frank Clark, the team’s first pick taken in the second round.

Clark played defensive end, rush end (or what the team calls its LEO position) and defensive tackle in passing downs.

Notes: Carroll was also left impressed by third-round pick Tyler Lockett, a receiver and return specialist.”Tyler looked so comfortable,” Carroll said Sunday.

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