Showing posts with label Practice Squad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Practice Squad. Show all posts

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Seahawks Go International

by: Michael Steffes

You may remember several weeks ago I noted that the Seahawks would be allowed an extra player on their practice squad. An international player specifically. Well, they have chosen tackle, Samuel Gutekunst from Germany.

Gutekunst spent 2006 with Baltimore and 2007 with Jacksonville. He was on the practice squad for both teams. He previously played with the Berlin Thunder and Frankfurt Galaxy.

Here is what we know for sure. He is only 24. He is 6-6 and 317 lbs. He has supposedly improved every year he has spent with an NFL team. Lets just hope we don't need him on the active roster.

Here is the complete list of players assigned, if you are interested in that sort of thing. END. Read More!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

International Flavor

by: Michael Steffes

I haven seen much written about this, but if you didn't know, the Seahawks will be given one extra spot on this years practice squad for an international player. This is part of the NFL's International Development Practice Squad Program.

Each year, it rotates to different divisions. Last year the NFC North and the AFC's East and South divisions had this privilege. At the recent owners meeting this program was just expanded to include 16 players and four divisions each year. This year both of the West and South divisions will have an international player on their practice squads.

Only one player from this program has seen time in a regular season game, and that was G Rolando Cantu from Mexico. After spending 2004 on the Cards practice squad, he stuck around and eventually played week 17 of 2005 with the Cards.

2004 was the last year the Seahawks had this exemption and the player who spent the year with the Hawks was Christian Mohr, a defensive end from Germany. Mohr was recently on the Eagles practice squad. I will update this story when I see who the Hawks will add, but in the meantime, maybe some of our overseas readers can update us on who the stars were last year across the pond. Read More!