"It's not easy to stand out in Seattle's secondary.
Not with two starting cornerbacks who would blend in on a basketball team and a strong safety in Kam Chancellor who could be mistaken for a linebacker.
No missing Earl Thomas, though. Not after he turned his jersey backward, putting his family roots on his chest for a portrait of the secondary. Not that Thomas needed to do that: Everyone knows who he is. It's the rest of the Seahawks secondary the NFL is learning about — from the players' sticky-fingered penchant for interceptions to their willingness to invade a receiver's personal space."