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

Doug Baldwin gave shoutouts to all of his fellow wide receivers on Instagram recently. Here's what he had to say about Tyler Lockett:

Tyler Lockett - I don't think there is any WR in the league with Tyler's combination of speed and quickness. He is a highlight reel waiting to happen whether it be as a dynamic returner or a versatile WR, Tyler can do it all. His acceleration reminds me of Percy Harvin and his elusiveness reminds me of Golden Tate. His skill set is rare and he has a work ethic to match it. A selfless teammate with the gift of innocence. He is @tdlockett12 A photo posted by Doug Baldwin Jr (@doug_baldwin_jr) on Jul 16, 2016 at 8:16am PDT

During a 710 ESPN Seattle interview, John Clayton offered thoughts on the pending extensions of head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider:

So, should Seahawks fans be worried that neither deal has been completed?

“Moving on, you start to have concern,” Clayton said. “Worry, no. Worry is if you have an owner who doesn’t have any money. There is an owner here who is among the richest in sports and has a passion and concern for the team. Ultimately, I think something will get done, but it needs to get done sooner, not later.”

Chase Stuart of Football Perspective looks at how impressive Thomas Rawls' rookie season was:

It’s too early to get a sense of whether Rawls will be the next (Chris) Ivory (or better) or the next (LeGarrette) Blount (or worse). I’d say his heat map is a positive sign, as he was consistently gaining yards. On the other hand, the sample size is tiny here; Bills rookie Karlos Williams had almost the same YPC and three more touchdowns on about two thirds as many carries. Andre Ellington wasn’t far off Rawls’ rookie numbers, either. But if you want to play with the cut-offs, you could also generate this stat: since 1970, Franco Harris, Clinton Portis, Maurice Jones-Drew, Adrian Peterson, and Rawls are the only rookie running backs with 800-plus rushing yards to average 5.5-plus yards per carry.