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Seahawks training camp right around the corner

Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

Seahawks training camp starts next week! Seahawks training camp starts next week! Seahawks training camp starts next week! Seahawks training camp starts next week! Seahawks training camp starts next week! Seahawks training camp starts next week! Seahawks training camp starts next week! Seahawks training camp starts next week! Seahawks training camp starts next week! Can you believe it?

Here's the schedule of practices that are open to the public:

1) 7/25/2014 Friday 10 a.m.
2) 7/26/2014 Saturday 10 a.m.
3) 7/27/2014 Sunday 10 a.m.
4) 7/29/2014 Tuesday 10 a.m.
5) 7/30/2014 Wednesday 10 a.m.
6) 7/31/2014 Thursday 10 a.m.
7)  8/1/2014 Friday 10 a.m.
8) 8/2/2014 Saturday 1 p.m.
9) 8/4/2014 Monday 11 a.m.
10) 8/5/2014 Tuesday 10 a.m.
11) 8/10/2014 Sunday 10 a.m.
12) 8/12/2014 Tuesday 10 a.m.

Here's the bad news: they're all sold out.

My question for you: What is the position group you are most looking forward to watching?

For me, it's going to be the wide receivers, and for a couple of reasons. One, it's easier to evaluate receivers in the training camp setting because for the most part, they can go full speed and close to full physicality even though they're not wearing pads.

Two, it gives you a chance to see them get in and out of their routes, run downfield, and catch the ball. Three, they're going up against the best secondary in the NFL, so it's going to be an intense competition. And four, Percy Harvin. Five, Paul Richardson. Six, Kevin Norwood. Seven, Sidney Rice. There are just a lot of cool storylines to watch with this group.

I probably would have said defensive line instead, but I have always found it hard to really get a good eval on what the guys in the trenches are really doing when they're going three-quarter speed without pads. The linebackers group will be fun to watch as well, but again, they can't hit. So, what do you think?