From Eric Williams of The Tacoma News Tribune:
As reported earlier, Ruskell said the team made the move in large part because they drafted linebacker Aaron Curry, and along with the rest of the rookies they drafted and free agents they signed, the need the cap room for flexibility.

However, Ruskell did say the team is still negotiating with Hill, and that the 26-year-old linebacker indicated through a conversation with Mora that Hill still wants to remain a Seahawk.
Todd France, Hill's agent, confirmed Ruskell's comments in this report from Associated Press reporter Gregg Bell.
But if things do not work out, Mora said he's has faith that Will Herring, David Hawthorne or D.D. Lewis could step in an ably fill the position.
If the Seahawks lose Hill in free agency, they're likely to receive some type of draft compensation next year in return.
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