Seahawks react to former QB Tarvaris Jackson’s death on Twitter

Former teammates and coaches took to Twitter to express their condolences for the loss of quarterback Tarvaris Jackson, who died Sunday.

Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Tarvaris Jackson passed away in a car accident on Sunday evening at age 36.

His death sparked an immediate response from former teammates and coaches on social media, as the world woke up to the news on Monday morning.

Jackson started for the Seahawks in 2011 after five years as a backup in Minnesota. He went 7-7 with 3,091 passing yards and 14 touchdowns, despite playing with a partially torn rotator cuff.

He spent the 2012 campaign with the Bills but returned in 2013, spending the next three seasons as a backup to Russell Wilson on Seattle’s Super Bowl-winning team.

In fact, Jackson is one of the last backup quarterbacks to appear in a Super Bowl game by the winning team.

Jackson, who was the quarterback’s coach at Tennessee State University at the time of his passing, will be missed by the Seattle and Minnesota communities – as well as his hometown of Alabama where he stayed local to play his college ball at Alabama State.

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NFL Draft: Seattle’s best pick in each round since 2000

The Seattle Seahawks have had a lot of success in the NFL draft, particularly in the early part of the last decade.

The 2020 NFL draft is still expected to occur in about three weeks, and the Seattle Seahawks are gathering as much information as they can about prospective prospects in the challenging COVID-19 times.

The Seahawks are known for finding late round gems, particularly in the Pete Carroll/John Schneider era, and one or two diamonds in the rough would go a long way toward making the 2020 roster even more competitive as they strive for another deep playoff run.

The Seahawks have had their fare share of success all the way through the draft, along with plenty of duds, but there’s no doubt their best run of success – at least in the past 20 years – came just before the team’s back-to-back Super Bowl appearances, when they were able to build the infamous Legion of Boom almost exclusively via the draft.

Here’s a look at the team’s best picks by round in the past two decades, along with a handful of honorable mentions.