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Who drafted Aaron Curry?

Who drafted Aaron Curry?

Seattle Seahawks
Aaron Curry (American football)

Seattle Seahawks
NFL Draft: 2009 / Round: 1 / Pick: 4
Career history
As a player:
Seattle Seahawks (2009–2011) Oakland Raiders (2011–2012) New York Giants (2013)*

What college did Aaron Curry go to?

Wake Forest University
Aaron Curry/College

Where is Aaron Curry today?

Aaron Curry officially joined the Seahawks coaching staff on March 11, 2020 after spending the 2019 as a coaching assistant. Aaron Curry officially joined the Seahawks coaching staff on March 11, 2020 after spending the 2019 as a coaching assistant.

Who was number 59 on the Seattle Seahawks?

Roster

Down arrow icon Player Down arrow icon No Down arrow icon Height
Jon Rhattigan 59 6-0
D.J. Reed 29 5-9
Damarious Randall 23 5-11
Ethan Pocic 77 6-6

When was Aaron Curry drafted?

2013New York Giants
October 12, 2011Las Vegas Raiders2009Seattle Seahawks
Aaron Curry/Dates joined

Is Curry College a good school?

Curry College’s 2021 Rankings Curry College is ranked #136-#176 in Regional Universities North. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

Who owns Curry College?

Kenneth K. Quigley, Jr. is the 14th president of Curry College in Milton, Massachusetts, having served in that role since 1996.

Is Bobby Wagner still a Seahawk?

Wright, Wagner’s fellow linebacker mainstay the last decade with Seattle, remains unsigned and seemingly not coming back to the Seahawks. This is the 14th NFL training camp for Seattle’s best lineman. He also wants a new contract beyond his that ends with the 2021 season.

Is KJ Wright still a Seahawk?

Wright, 32, had been the Seahawks’ longest-tenured player for a while as he’d been with the team since he was drafted in 2011. But after his two-year deal expired at the end of the 2020 season, Wright has remained unsigned despite being wildly productive the last two seasons.

Who did the Lions draft in 2009?

Complete draft (pick number in parentheses): Round 1 — Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia (1); Round 1 — Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Oklahoma State (20); Round 2 — Louis Delmas, S, Western Michigan (33); Round 3 — DeAndre Levy, LB, Wisconsin (76); Round 3 — Derrick Williams, WR, Penn State (82); Round 4 — Sammie Hill, DT.

What draft pick was Calvin Johnson?

2007, Detroit Lions
Calvin Johnson/Drafted