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2021 free agent class, Oladipo intrigue and why Harden doesn't fit in Toronto

RENTON, Wash. — When the NFL draft concluded back in April, it was clear what Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider were trying to find.They didn't seek out players who needed time to develop. They wanted a group that could help from the start.While it’s been a mixed bag with some surprises and some disappointments, the Seahawks seem to have accomplished their goal. The group may not have the initial flash of some of Seattle’s previous draft classes, but the Seahawks found significant contributors.“We have gotten really good results from these guys,” Carroll said. “These guys have all factored in and done something to help us win.