NFL: Seattle Seahawks news...
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:45 am
via Yahoo! Sports:
KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) -- On the eve of free agency, the Seattle Seahawks made offers to six of their restricted free agents Thursday, including offensive tackle Sean Locklear, wide receiver D.J. Hackett and defensive back Jordan Babineaux.
Locklear received a first-round tender, meaning the Seahawks would receive a first-round pick if Locklear signed with another team and Seattle didn't match the offer. If Locklear returns to Seattle under the tender, he would have a $1.85 million base salary in 2007.
Locklear was bothered by an ankle injury last season, but started all 10 regular-season games he played in at right tackle.
Both Hackett and Babineaux received second-round tenders and would make $1.3 million next season.
Hackett emerged last season as a dependable target, catching 45 passes in the regular season for 610 yards and four touchdowns. He took advantage of injuries to Bobby Engram and Darrell Jackson and posted career-best numbers, despite being inactive for two games early in the season.
"Right now, we do not know if there is going to be any action," Hackett's agent Jack Mills said. "We know there is interest (from other teams), but we don't know if there will be action at that level. D.J. likes Seattle and wants to remain there."
Babineaux made big plays for the Seahawks' secondary. He was responsible for saving Seattle's 21-20 playoff win over Dallas, sprinting across the field to trip up Dallas quarterback Tony Romo after a mishandled snap on a potential winning field-goal attempt.
He started eight games at safety, and both playoff games at cornerback.
Seattle also offered tenders to reserve linebacker Niko Koutovides, defensive tackle Craig Terrill and fullback Leonard Weaver.
The Seahawks did not tender offers to safeties Guss Scott and Oliver Celestin, running back Josh Parry and offensive lineman Thatcher Szalay.