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2007 MEDIA GUIDE - Seahawks Online Media Packet

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versus Dallas (1/6/07). Dressed but did not playin the Divisional Playoff Game at Chicago(1/14/07).PRO: Selected as the third of three fourthroundpicks (128th overall) for the <strong>Seahawks</strong> inthe 2001 draft. His selection marked the sixthconsecutive draft that Seattle had selected atleast one tackle, and marked the 25th tacklethat the <strong>Seahawks</strong> have drafted in 26 seasons.2001: Declared inactive for 10 games duringseason. Made his NFL debut at tackle on thefield-goal unit versus Jacksonville (10/7).Played on field-goal unit versus Dallas (12/9),at New York Giants (12/23), at San Diego(12/30), and versus Kansas City (1/6/02). 2002:Started 10 of 11 games. Started first-careergame at left tackle in place of Walter Jones(contract) at Oakland (9/8). Started at left tackleversus Arizona (9/15), and left briefly (hand) inthe second quarter, but later returned. Startedat right tackle the following week versusMinnesota (9/29) after Jones’ return. Did notstart versus Washington after missing practice(family) during the week, but returned to startthe next three weeks at Arizona (11/10), versusDenver (11/17), and versus Kansas City (11/24).Left with injured ankle versus Kansas City andwas inactive the final five games. Part of offensiveunit that allowed just 33 total sacks, fewestsince allowing 29 in 1988. 2003: Played in 10games with four starts. Started the first twogames of the season at right tackle before a toeinjury sidelined him from weeks three to eight.Returned at Washington (11/9) and played onspecial teams. Against Detroit (11/16), saw timeat right tackle. Saw time at tight end in thejumbo package and on special teams atBaltimore (11/23). Played tight end in thejumbo package at Minnesota (12/7). Started atright tackle in place of Chris Terry (excusedabsence) at St. Louis (12/14) and the followingweek against Arizona (12/21). Replaced Gray(knee) at right guard late in the game at SanFrancisco (12/27). Started at right guard inplace of Gray in the Wild Card Game at GreenBay (1/4/04). 2004: Began season as reservebut assumed starting right tackle duties midwaythrough season when Terry was placed oninjured reserve (shoulder). Played in all 16games and started eight. Played on line thatallowed Alexander to rush for franchise-record1,696 yards. Played in team’s jumbo packageagainst St. Louis (10/10). Started at right tacklein place of Terry (shoulder) at Arizona (10/24).Started second consecutive week at right tacklevs. Carolina (10/31). Replaced Terry againstMiami (11/21) and vs. Buffalo (11/28). Played injumbo package against Dallas (12/6). Took overstarting right tackle duties at Minnesota (12/12)for remainder of regular season and playoffgame vs. St. Louis (1/8/05). 2005: Played in 11games. Extremely valuable to the offense playingevery position on offensive line except center.Also saw time on the field goal unit.Declared inactive (triceps) for the first fourgames. Made season debut at St. Louis andplayed one snap for Gray (shoe). Was injured inthe second quarter (quad) and did not return.Was inactive (quad) the following week versusHouston (10/16). Was part of the jumbo packagewhen Alexander tied the NFL record with his27th total score this season at Green Bay(1/1/06). Substituted for Jones (ribs) for twoplays in playoff game against Washington(1/14/06). Served as extra tackle in the goal-linepackage in the NFC Championship Gameagainst Carolina (1/22/06). Played on field-goalunit for all three postseason contests.COLLEGE: Anchored tackle position for theBulldogs since his sophomore year, starting 29consecutive games. His emergence as a passprotector saw the MSU aerial game generate6,358 yards during his tenure as a starter. As asenior, Walter Camp Foundation and AssociatedPress All-American second-team selection,despite missing the team’s final five games. Aconsensus All-Southeastern Conference firstteamchoice, he started the first six games at lefttackle, helping the offense amass 4,250 yards,collecting an impressive 63 knockdowns in thatspan. Graded at least 90 percent for blockingconsistency in every game he played in. Juniorseason started every game at left tackle as theoffense totaled 3,562 yards en route to a 9-2record. Helped offense gain a season-high 454yards versus Vanderbilt. Moved into the startinglineup at left tackle as a sophomore, helping theoffense average 322.5 yards per game. Wasoriginally scheduled to redshirt freshman season,but was forced into action by the season’sfourth game when injuries depleted the offensiveline. Saw action in the South Carolina,Mississipi, and Auburn contests.PERSONAL: A first-team, All-District 3-4Aselection following his standout senior seasonat East Side (Cleveland, Miss.) High and wasnamed Co-Most Valuable Player in BolivarCounty. Considered one of the top players inMississippi by several publications. Helpedlead East Side to a two-year 19-3 record.Started at offensive guard during his juniorseason when East Side posted an 8-2 record.Moved to tackle as a senior, and helped hisschool to its best-ever record, 11-1, and a berthin the postseason playoffs. Nicknamed “PorkChop” by his mother who thought Floydresembled Pork Chop Cash, a local prowrestler, when Floyd was a baby. Married toKimberly.WOMACK’S NFL RECORDYear Team — GP/GS Postseason2001 Seattle — 5/02002 Seattle — 11/102003 Seattle — 10/4 1/12004 Seattle — 16/8 1/12005 Seattle — 11/0 3/02006 Seattle — 9/9 0/0NFL TOTALS — 62/31 5/2WOMACK 159

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