Updated Dec 7, 2011 - 3:40 pm
Robert Griffin III should be on Seahawks fans' radars
Football fans in Seattle could go from rooting against Robert Griffin III in the Alamo Bowl to wondering if he'll be the Seahawks' next quarterback.
That's assuming Baylor's Heisman Trophy finalist forgoes his senior season and makes himself eligible for the NFL draft, something John Werner of the Waco Tribune-Herald thinks he will do.
Werner joined Bob Stelton and Brock Huard on Wednesday's "Bob and Groz" for a preview of the Alamo Bowl matchup between Baylor and Washington as well as a scouting report on the Bears' quarterback. You can listen to the conversation here.
In Wednesday's Wrap Up video, Huard offers his thoughts on why Griffin III should be a top-15 draft pick in April's draft.
You can download Wednesday's "Brock and Salk" show here.
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Brock Huard has co-hosted the show since 2009. After earning Gatorade Player of the Year honors at Puyallup High School, Brock went on to a record-setting career at Washington and then spent six years in the NFL, including four with the Seahawks. Brock also works for ESPN as a college football analyst in the booth and the studio. He makes his home on the Eastside with his wife Molly and their three young children.
Danny O'Neil, the new co-host of "Brock and Danny", is the son of a logger, a graduate of the University of Washington and has been a working journalist in Seattle since 1999, first at newspapers and since 2012 at 710 ESPN Seattle. He is married to Sharon Pian Chan, associate opinions editor at The Seattle Times. They live on Capitol Hill with their wrinkled, smelly dog.























