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The team continued to add to the project’s offensive line, selecting Charles Grant and Camp Rogers in the third round. Grant was out of competition with William & Mary, where he was appointed twice All-American FCS All-American from the first team and obtained an offensive note of 91.2 from Pro Football Focus his senior season. Rogers was an honorable mention twice at the selection of All-Big 12 in Texas Tech and played both guard and tackle in college.

“I think this recruit class all around, they come with a feeling of maturity,” said veteran Kolton Miller. “They listen, they are looking for ways to improve every day. Charles and Caleb, these are big examples. They take a step every day, and you can see concentration and work after training. They do it in the right way.”

With the two draft choices, Parker Clements and Jarrod Hufford were acquired as a UDFAS recruit. Money and black also signed a line player around the world, Laki Tasi. The native of Goodna, Australia, 6 -foot Australian 6 inch, goes through the international program of the NFL, after having played rugby all his life.

“My favorite guy to watch is Laki Tasi,” said Pete Carroll. “He knows nothing about football when he crossed the door and he made huge progress, and he is enormous. He is the biggest guy you have ever seen. I think he weighed the weighing the other day at 369. He learns and we have to keep an eye on him.

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