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Dwayne Jarrett works out for Seattle


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The Seattle Seahawks have dealt with various injury issues at the receiver position this season. And because of that, they worked out two free-agent receivers on Tuesday. Seattle has six receivers on their 53-man roster, but only three of them are healthy.

Dwayne Jarrett, a former second-round pick of the Carolina Panthers, and veteran Bobby Engram got a look from Seattle, a source confirmed.

This workout was the first for Jarrett since being waived by Carolina on Oct. 5.

http://www.yardbarker.com/blog/nflbuzz

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I'm sure that's why they're working him out...well, to get some inside info at least. We've done it ourselves in the past.

I hope you're kidding - what're they going to learn from Jarrett, the guy that didn't know enough after 4 years to get on the field for one of the most inept NFL offenses in recent history?

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I hope you're kidding - what're they going to learn from Jarrett, the guy that didn't know enough after 4 years to get on the field for one of the most inept NFL offenses in recent history?

I doubt they know as much as we do. Pete calls him, says he wants to give him a second chance and maybe he can shed some light on Carolina. DJ says, durrr hurrrr ooh wee mayne. And the rest is history.

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