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| The Seahawks were a huge disappointment last season, ranking 30th overall while allowing 24.5 points per game. Their pass defense was the big problem, allowing nearly 260 yards per game. The Seahawks also had just nine interceptions. The Seahawks hope newly acquired Ken Lucas can provide a veteran presence in the secondary. Seattle used their first pick in the draft on linebacker Aaron Curry, giving the team a top linebacker unit. Lofa Tatupa and Curry should be causing havoc the next several seasons for the Seahawks, giving the team quite a one-two punch at linebacker. The Seahawks pass rush does a pretty good job with Patrick Kerney leading the way. Curry also will be counted on to create pressure on the quarterback. A healthy Nate Burleson will help the Seahawks return game and Josh Wilson did well on kick returns last season (25.4 per return), so the Seahawks return games aren't too bad.
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The Seahawks secondary remains a concern, but you have to lack their sack potential. Plus, the AFC West is weak, so the Seahawks are shaping up to be a good spot starter for fantasy teams. They have some potential in the right matchup. |
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| Adam Caplan, of Scout.com, reports the Seattle Seahawks waived CB Travis Fisher Monday, Nov. 2. |
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| Seattle Seahawks OG Mansfield Wrotto (ankle), DE Cory Redding (shoulder), DE Lawrence Jackson (rib) and CB Travis Fisher (pelvis) practiced in full Friday, Oct. 16, and are probable for Week 6. |
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| Seattle Seahawks CB Travis Fisher (pelvis) was limited in practice Thursday, Oct. 15, and he is probable for Week 6. |
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| Danny O'Neil, of The Seattle Times, reports Seattle Seahawks head coach Jim Mora said CB Travis Fisher (hamstring) will practice Wednesday, Sept. 23, and is expected to play in Week 3. |
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| Seattle Seahawks CB Travis Fisher (hamstring) was limited during practice Friday, Sept. 18. He is listed as questionable for Week 2 but may be available. |
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| Danny O'Neil, of The Seattle Times, reports Seattle Seahawks CB Travis Fisher (hamstring) likely will not play in the team's preseason game Saturday, Aug. 29. |
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| Agent Drew Rosenhaus wrote on his Twitter page that the Seattle Seahawks have signed free-agent CB Travis Fisher (Lions) to a one-year deal. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. |
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| Drew Rosenhaus, agent for unrestricted free-agent CB Travis Fisher (Lions), reports on his Twitter Page that Fisher participated in the Cincinnati Bengals' practice Saturday, June 20. Fisher would like to sign with the Bengals or another team before training camp. |
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| Nicholas J. Cotsonika, of the Detroit Free Press, reports the Detroit Lions have released CB Travis Fisher. |
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| Tom Kowalski, of MLive.com, reports Detroit Lions CB Travis Fisher said he believes he can win one of the team's starting cornerback positions. |
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