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John Schneider understands the entertainment and excitement when it comes to the first round of the NFL draft. It's what transpires in those later rounds on the final two days that has separated the Seattle Seahawks from the pack since Schneider and coach Pete Carroll took over in 2010. I get it,'' Schneider said. ''But it's all about the work that all the scouts put in throughout the fall, all the way through the draft and into rookie free agency.'' Schneider and the Seahawks hold the No. 32 pick in the first round, but it's the paltry amount of selections that follow for Seattle that stands out with the draft approaching.
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