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<blockquote data-quote="A1MEANGREEN" data-source="post: 275822" data-attributes="member: 1122"><p>Though there appears to be some interest in free agent defensive end Aaron Kampman from the Seattle Seahawks, reports of them making a strong push for him this evening are not true, according to an NFL source.</p><p>They are one team that definitely has an interest given the connection Kampman has with Seahawks general manager John Schneider, the Packers' former director of player personnel. But Kampman was not on his way to Seattle and talks between his agent, Neil Cornrich, and the Seahawks have not begun.</p><p>Kampman would be a good fit for new coach Pete Carroll's system. He's a high energy player who could fill the "elephant" position Carroll used in his defense at USC. It's the same position Clay Matthews played for Carroll in 2008.</p><p>Kampman became an unrestricted free agent at 11:01 p.m. and is free to shop himself around the league. It's unclear what kind of effort the Packers have made to try to retain him, but it's likely Kampman is going to test the market and see if there is a 4-3 team that fits his tastes before he considers coming back to Green Bay to play in the 3-4.</p><p>Seattle is one possibility for him. But again, the two sides have not spoken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A1MEANGREEN, post: 275822, member: 1122"] Though there appears to be some interest in free agent defensive end Aaron Kampman from the Seattle Seahawks, reports of them making a strong push for him this evening are not true, according to an NFL source. They are one team that definitely has an interest given the connection Kampman has with Seahawks general manager John Schneider, the Packers' former director of player personnel. But Kampman was not on his way to Seattle and talks between his agent, Neil Cornrich, and the Seahawks have not begun. Kampman would be a good fit for new coach Pete Carroll's system. He's a high energy player who could fill the "elephant" position Carroll used in his defense at USC. It's the same position Clay Matthews played for Carroll in 2008. Kampman became an unrestricted free agent at 11:01 p.m. and is free to shop himself around the league. It's unclear what kind of effort the Packers have made to try to retain him, but it's likely Kampman is going to test the market and see if there is a 4-3 team that fits his tastes before he considers coming back to Green Bay to play in the 3-4. Seattle is one possibility for him. But again, the two sides have not spoken [/QUOTE]
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