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    Yet again we land on the first day of the draft and prepare ourselves for the inevitable taunting from Pete Carroll and his annual draft clue Tim Heitman-USA TODAY SportsYet again we land on the first day of the draft and prepare ourselves for the inevitable taunting from Pete Carroll and his annual draft clue tweets. This is basically when the Seahawks head coach Tre Flowers Jersey , as he has done for a decade now, tweets out cryptic messages — last year it was gifs, sometimes it has been music videos — on draft day to try and give fans a sense of who the team is targeting.Just once I want to figure out one of these draft clues. Are they the ramblings of a crazy person? Will you solve the Riemann Hypothesis if you figure them all out? Or maybe they are all made up crap cause Pete Carroll is the greatest internet troll ever. He never explains them, but claims there is something behind them. Here are a few recaps from 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2014.In every case we are left searching for answers, only to be teased into insanity. No one has ever won this game, but we still play it.I give you the 2019 Pete Carroll NFL Draft Twitter clues:Clue #1:He is actually laughing at us. Now I have to go back and figure out how last year was possibly Penny. What are your theories?In the first draft clue he is playing “Lean On Me” by Bill Withers. Lyrics include “call on me brother” (a reference to a sibling a la Shaquem Griffin in 2018?) and “I’m right up the road,” potentially pointing towards a draftee at Washington (Byron Murphy, Myles Gaskin?) or Washington State (Andre Dillard). But perhaps more to the point of what Seattle will probably do: “There’s always tomorrow.” Aka Day 2.Clue #2:Lyrics include “To bring some loving here today” Bryce Love, but he is not a first rounder. “Don’t punish me with brutality”, that could describe some of Taylor Rapps hits. “Simply because our hair is long” are we grabbing Chase Winovich? He is from Michigan, which leads into the Mowtown theme.Clue #3:Lyrics include, “I need love Brett Hundley Jersey , love”, which goes back to Bryce Love, but that is too obvious and must be wrong.“But mama said you can’t hurry love,No you just have to wait”, which could mean we aren’t picking today at all, but we will take Love at a later time. “But how many heartaches” Sweat is supposedly slipping down boards with a heart condition and he is really slim.Clue #4:Lyrics include “You know I’ve done all I can, You see I begged, stole, And I borrowed” we are trading back I think. “I wanna be high, so high” or maybe we are trading up.Clue #5:Lyrics include, “Jump up and down, do anything that you wanna do!” we are trading away all of our picks to have the whole 5th round. “‘I’m gonna swing the song, yeah”, I really have no idea.Clue #6:Clue #7:Clue #8:Clue #9:All updated for posterity sake. Dallas Cowboys pass rusher Demarcus Lawrence recently signed a five-year Ed Dickson Jersey , $105 million contract. With Seattle Seahawks defensive end Frank Clark on the franchise tag, he is in position for a..."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections VideosCoffee and CigarettesGame AnalysisThe Numbers GameCigar ThoughtsPodcastsField Gulls podcasts2019 NFL DraftSeahawks Draft Show #3: A range of options with Frank Clark that could impact the draftPDTShareTweetShareShareSeahawks Draft Show #3: A range of options with Frank Clark that could impact the draftJoe Nicholson-USA TODAY SportsDallas Cowboys pass rusher Demarcus Lawrence recently signed a five-year, $105 million contract. With Seattle Seahawks defensive end Frank Clark on the franchise tag, he is in position for a similar type of deal. What does that mean for the Seahawks going into the draft? Brandan Schulze and Rob Staton discuss the range of options the team has over the next couple weeks. From paying Clark now, making a trade ahead of the draft, or allowing him to play 2019 under the franchise tag before making a decision next season, there are benefits and challenges with any of the scenarios under consideration.With Russell Wilson wanting a contract signed by April 15th, it does take away the ability for the Seahawks front office to see if one of the top quarterbacks in the draft could fall to them in the first round. Is that a strategic move by Wilson’s team, or something that shouldn’t even be a concern considering just how few picks Seattle has at the moment? Regardless, Rob believes the Seahawks may end up calling Wilson’s bluff on the mid-April deadline and we won’t see a deal until later on. If negotiations continue through the month, drafting a quarterback late in the first round or early in the second round would be one way to have some insurance at that spot.Yesterday we explored a three-round mock draft and seven possible picks for the Seahawks in the upcoming 2019 NFL Draft. In this show we explore some of the draft prospects who also have upside on special teams. With Tyler Lockett going into his fifth season and among the top returners in Seahawks history for punt and kickoff returns, Seattle could be considering some other options. We talk about four players coming up in the draft as well as a second-year player who had tremendous potential as a returner coming out of college last year.