The Seattle Seahawks aren't actively pursuing Terrell Owens, general manager John Schneider , and would only turn to the free-agent wide receiver if "something drastic happens."
NFL.com's Steve Wyche reported that the Seahawks were among the teams that had contacted Owens, but their interest was very preliminary.
Owens could make some sense for the Seahawks after they failed to acquire from the Denver Broncos earlier this offseason. Of the 16 receivers on Seattle's roster, only Deion Branch and T.J. Houshmandzadeh are established veterans. Second-round draft pick Golden Tate figures to play a major role as well, but he lacks the size possessed by Owens, and new Seahawks coach Pete Carroll is known to prefer big wideouts.
The market for Owens hasn't been large after he posted one of the worst seasons of his 14-year NFL career, catching just 55 passes for the Buffalo Bills. Most analysts still expect the six-time receiver to find a home somewhere, though.



