J'ai trouvé un résumé pour les rookies
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
How the Seahawks' draft choices looked during the three-day, five-practice minicamp that concluded Sunday:
DE Lawrence Jackson
In a word: Comfortable
In depth: The first-round pick from USC was up to the challenge and seemed at ease, regardless of whether he was playing on the right side, the left side, or at tackle in the nickel defense. In one four-play sequence Sunday, Jackson drove rookie left tackle Will Robinson into the backfield, and then timed a jump perfectly to reject a Seneca Wallace pass.
TE John Carlson
In a word: Complete
In depth: The second-round pick from Notre Dame displayed the blocking ability and sure hands that first attracted the Seahawks. He also showed better quickness and was more fluid than expected. He will need to be a quick learner, because the coaches will ask him to do a lot.
DT Red Bryant
In a word: Thick
In depth: Not the kind of thickness flaunted by Brandon Mebane, last year's third-round pick. But Bryant has the big body (318 pounds) that is needed in the middle of the line, and then some. The fourth-round pick from Texas A&M displayed good quickness, instincts and pursuit.
FB Owen Schmitt
In a word: Mohawk
In depth: The fifth-round pick from West Virginia is easier to spot sans his helmet, because of that "shaved business 'hawk" he's sporting. He displayed good hands and inside running ability. He will need to learn how to block at this level, but that can develop while he's blowing things up on special teams.
LS Tyler Schmitt
In a word: Light
In depth: The Seahawks gave up on J.P. Darche because he was too small, but the team's former snapper has 15 pounds on Tyler Schmitt (231). That, however, could be an asset in getting downfield to cover punts. The sixth-round draft choice from San Diego State was, as advertised, all but automatic with his snaps.
RB Justin Forsett
In a word: Short
In depth: Not small, because the seventh-round pick from Cal weighs a solid 194 pounds. But Forsett is only 5-8, if that. He is quick and elusive, and could help on special teams -- if he makes the 53-man roster. If not, there will be a spot on the practice squad for him.
K Brandon Coutu
In a word: Compact
In depth: That's more a description of his reworked two-step approach on field goals, but it also could work for his body type (5-11, 188). The seventh-round pick from Georgia has a big leg, but it will be excelling at the little things that determine whether he beats out Olindo Mare.