Every weekday morning, we'll round up local and national Seattle Seahawks-related links.

Greg Bishop of Sports Illustrated has a terrific profile on wide receiver Doug Baldwin:

His insecurity, compounded by the limited interest from college football powerhouses, bubbled into anger. On the field, Baldwin patterned himself after Steve Smith, another receiver born with a football Napoleon complex -- Smith is 5' 9"; Baldwin is 5' 10" -- and who played as if affronted. He wore Smith's number, 89, and still watches a YouTube video of Smith's highlights before every game. In Baldwin's favorite part Smith says, "They told me I was too small. I wasn't strong enough. I wasn't fast enough. But I run this." The first time Baldwin saw that clip, he thought, That's me.

Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times will be keeping an eye on veteran offensive tackle J'Marcus Webb on Thursday night:

The veteran free agent is also set to make his Seahawks debut after missing the last two games with a twisted knee. Webb was the starting right tackle when he was hurt. But Garry Gilliam has since been shifted there with Bradley Sowell taking over at left tackle. Webb will begin against Dallas at right tackle but could also play left tackle as the Seahawks look to see where he may best fit. The team seems comfortable with its three interior offensive linemen -- center Justin Britt and guards Mark Glowinski and Germain Ifedi. But the tackle spots appear somewhat uncertain, though for now, the team seems to have settled on Gilliam as a right tackle and Sowell as a left tackle. Nothing figures to be set in stone, though, until Webb’s role is determined.

For 710 ESPN Seattle, John Clayton writes about veteran defensive tackle Tony McDaniel: