Brock Coyle looks like lock to make the Seahawks roster
Brock Coyle is a small school standout from Montana and he is truly impressing his coaching staff. A matter of fact Ken Norton Jr., who knows something about linebackers is in love with Coyle.
“He’s passing each test,’’ linebackers coach Ken Norton Jr. said recently of Coyle, who played at Montana and signed with Seattle last May. He appears on the verge of being the team’s latest undrafted free-agent success story.
The most recent exam came Thursday in Denver, when the 6-foot-1, 243-pound Coyle started at middle linebacker against the Broncos. Coyle was playing for the injured Bobby Wagner, out another week or two with a hamstring issue, but Coyle hardly looked out of place.
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