No. 3: Running Back Edgerrin James
James is the newest addition to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, joining fellow former Seahawk Steve Hutchinson among the five new modern-era inductees.
Calling James and Hutchinson both former Seahawks is a tad misleading, however, as James only played seven games for Seattle during the 2009 season – his last in the league.
James may have only rushed for 125 yards in a Seattle uniform, but his entire body of work landed him in the Hall thanks primarily to his early-career success with the Colts – where he was a Pro Bowler and an All-Pro in his rookie year.
James went on to rush for 12,246 yards and 80 touchdowns, numbers that put him among the elite running backs of all-time and earned him a spot in Canton.
However, despite being among the best running backs ever, James isn’t even the best running back to play his final NFL season in Seattle.