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Members of the Seahawks Ring of Honor: Largent, Easley, Kennedy, Jones, Jim Zorn, Dave Brown, Curt Warner, Jacob Green, Dave Krieg, Matt Hasselbeck and Shaun Alexander. Every player in the Seahawks Ring of Honor was named to the Top 50 Players.
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Pro Bowl selections for the 50 players on the list. Linebacker Bobby Wagner and left tackle Walter Jones each have nine to lead the franchise.
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First-team All-Pro selections. Wagner leads the way with six, followed by Jones with four.
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Defensive backs selected to the Top 50 Players, making it the most well-represented position group. Making the team were Easley, Brown, Kam Chancellor, John Harris, Eugene Robinson, Richard Sherman, Earl Thomas III, Marcus Trufant and Devon Witherspoon.
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Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year winners (Easley and Kennedy) and league MVP (Alexander) to make the Top 50.
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Current players who made the Top 50 Players, cornerback Devon Witherspoon and punter Michael Dickson.
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Members of the 1976 team, Seattle's inaugural season, who made the Top 50: Brown, Largent and Zorn.
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Members of the 2005 team, the first in franchise history to make the Super Bowl, on the Top 50: Alexander, Bobby Engram, Chris Gray, Hasselbeck, Hutchinson, Darrell Jackson, Jones, Mack Strong, Lofa Tatupu, Robbie Tobeck and Marcus Trufant.
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Members of the 2013, the first team in franchise history to win the Super Bowl, on the top 50: Wagner, Sherman, Thomas, Chancellor, Cliff Avril, Doug Baldwin, Michael Bennett, Marshawn Lynch, Brandon Mebane, Jon Ryan, Max Unger, Russell Wilson, and K.J. Wright.
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Members of the Super-Bowl winning defense to make the Top 50 Players: Avril, Bennett, Chancellor, Mebane, Sherman, Thomas, Wagner and Wright. Those players along with many others helped the Seahawks build one of the best defenses in NFL history, one that led the league in yards allowed, points allowed, passing yards allowed and takeaways, and one that held the highest-scoring offense in NFL history to a single touchdown in Super Bowl XLVIII.
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Offensive linemen from the 2000s-era teams that made the Top 50: Jones, Hutchinson, Tobeck and Gray. That's the best represented position group that played together at the same time, just ahead of the LOB-era secondary of Sherman, Chancellor and Thomas, and the "Die Hards" defensive line of Green, Nash and Jeff Bryant.