BRADY HENDERSON

Seahawks have decisions to make with Hill, Hawthorne

Jan 19, 2012, 3:37 PM | Updated: 3:44 pm

By Brady Henderson

The prevailing thought among people assessing the futures of the Seahawks’ free agents is that the team will make it a priority to re-sign running back Marshawn Lynch and defensive end Red Bryant.

What happens with linebackers David Hawthorne and Leroy Hill seems to be more uncertain.

Both were important pieces of a defense that ranked ninth in points allowed and seventh in yards allowed, and both are among the team’s 18 players who are set to become unrestricted free agents.

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David Hawthorne and Leroy Hill are both free agents. (AP)

During a conversation with Brock Huard and Chris Egan on Thursday, Danny O’Neil of The Seattle Times expressed some uncertainty about the team re-signing Hill and Hawthorne. He noted that the current administration has yet to make a major financial commitment to a linebacker and cited Lofa Tatupu and Aaron Curry as examples of high-priced players that general manager John Schneider has jettisoned.

“We’ve seen him get rid of guys that this team has made big financial investments to,” O’Neil said. “We haven’t seen, is he someone that thinks that a linebacker (is a player) that you replenish through the draft? Does he believe in having veterans come back?”

Hill cited his familiarity with the organization as the reason he returned to the Seahawks last season on a one-year deal paying him the veteran minimum of $685,000. He should be in line for a nice raise following a strong season. Hill, 29, made 89 tackles and had four sacks while playing in all 16 games for the first time in his seven-year career.

Hawthorne, 26, made 115 tackles to lead the team for the third straight season. He had three interceptions, including one he returned 77 yards for a touchdown. A knee injury caused him to miss Week 1 and limited his mobility throughout the season. Hawthorne made a base salary of $900,000 as part of a one-year extension he signed in November of 2010.

Rookie K.J. Wright could be a factor in the team’s negotiations with Hawthorne. Wright, a fourth-round pick, started in place of Hawthorne at middle linebacker in the season opener before taking Curry’s spot at strongside linebacker.

Head coach Pete Carroll has mentioned the team’s confidence in Wright’s ability to play middle linebacker, saying there would be no hesitation to slide Wright inside in Hawthorne’s absence.

“He prepared all year long in a dual role, so he’s ready to do that,” Carroll said of Wright during his season-ending press conference. “Not many guys can do that as easily as he’s shown that he can. So we’re very fortunate.”

Carroll also said that he would like to add more speed at linebacker, though it wasn’t clear as to what role any additions to the position would assume.

The Seahawks have until March 4 to negotiate exclusively with their own free agents. After that, they can begin speaking with other teams’ free agents.

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