Defensive end Michael Sinclair went on to play a decade for the Seahawks after being selected in the sixth round of the 1991 NFL Draft. Sinclair became one of the franchise’s premier pass rushers as he holds the Seahawks’ single season sack record with 16.5 and ranks second in club history with 73.5 career sacks. He put together a three-year run of having at least 12 sacks in a season starting in 1996 and was named to the Pro-Bowl in each of those seasons. Sinclair also proved to be one of the best players in Seahawks’ history at causing turnovers as he forced the second most fumbles in franchise history, including tying Jacob Green’s single season club record of seven in 1998. He would go on to play his final season in Philadelphia in 2002 before retiring from the game.