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Seahawks | Trio of receivers no lock to make roster
Mon, 09 Jul 2012 21:18:06 -0700

Seattle Seahawks WRs Deon Butler and Mike X. Williams might be in the thick of what could be the hottest roster competition in training camp. The team currently has 13 wide receivers on the roster. The team kept six receivers on their 53-man roster last season, as well as 2007 and 2008. They kept five receivers in 2006, 2009 and 2010.

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5/24 - Rams | Lance Kendricks dealing with injury
5/24 - Titans | Kendall Wright looking for make bigger plays
5/24 - Packers | Nick Perry looking to drop weight
5/24 - Packers | Nick Perry receive clearance
5/24 - Browns | Montario Hardesty worked with starters
5/24 - Browns | Brian Hoyer thinks he can be starter
5/24 - Lions | Ashlee Palmer wants to keep playing on special teams
5/24 - Lions | Three splitting reps at OLB
5/24 - Bengals | Could get deal done with Tyler Eifert soon
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5/24 - Bengals | Tanner Hawkinson works at multiple positions
5/24 - Rams | Rodger Saffold working on move to right side
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5/24 - Redskins | Jordan Reed signed
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