Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times joined me on the radio show (12-3p on 750-AM and 102.9-FM) to talk about the Seahawks mini-camp, where Vernon Adams Jr. worked out. He was not offered a contract.

"He looked OK," Condotta said. "What's really difficult to judge in these things is ... they bring all these guys together who have played for a million different colleges and in four days they try to essentially try to teach them to go out there and run a series. These things always a little scattershot, guys running the wrong routes... it can be difficult to judge in that regard... he made some plays, he hit some open receivers at times. One of the things that I know they really look for is how they get in and out of plays... but none of them looked like finished products or anything."

On why the Seahawks brought Adams in for a look:

"I don't think they were being polite bringing him in. They really need a back-up quarterback here. They don't really have a set back-up at the moment ... Pete Carroll ... flat out said it on Friday -- it would probably be better if they had a back-up who, basically, was exactly like Russell."

On the Seahawks running backs:

"It's going to start with Thomas Rawls, but until they see him you've got to hedge your bets when you're coming off a setback like that. That was a big part of why they went out and drafted three running backs."

On Jimmy Graham's knee-injury recovery:

"By all accounts, his recovery is going well, but it's a nine-month injury... It's another one that they may not know exactly when he's going to be back until they get to August and they get a full view of that."

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