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Seahawks rookie Griffin: 'Time to get to work'

11:14 PM ET

  • Brady HendersonESPN

RENTON, Wash. — Shaquem Griffin said he has no problem with all the attention he has received as perhaps the biggest story of the 2018 NFL draft. But after what he described as a “whirlwind” period of media interviews and an unforgettable experience on draft day, he’s turning his focus squarely to football.

“Now that’s over with and it’s time for us to get to work and make sure I give high competition,” he said, “make sure I give the coaches a chance to see who I am and make sure I can do my best to make sure I can make my players better and help anybody I can.”

The first step toward that goal came Friday, when Griffin joined the Seattle Seahawks’ other eight draft picks, 15 undrafted free agents and dozens of other players for the start of the team’s three-day rookie minicamp. It was Griffin’s first practice with the Seahawks since they chose him in the fifth round, making him the first player in the NFL’s modern era with one hand to be drafted and reuniting him with his twin brother, Seahawks cornerback Shaquill Griffin, in the process.

“Quem looked very aggressive,” coach Pete Carroll said of Friday’s practice. “We had to slow him down in some stuff early in the practice. In the walk-throughs, he was going too hard so we had to chill him out a little bit. But he’s very excited about being here. He’s a very, very good-looking prospect. He’s big and fast and he had a good feel for what’s going on. Obviously, [Shaquill] had done a little bit of tutoring. He was ahead of us a little bit, which was good.”

The Seahawks selected Shaquem Griffin in the fifth round, making him the first player in the NFL’s modern era with one hand to be drafted. AP Photo/Ted S. Warren

The speed that the Seahawks had to temper Friday was part of what drew them to Griffin, who was clocked at 4.38 seconds in the 40-yard dash at the scouting combine — the fastest time by a linebacker in more than a decade. The Seahawks are putting him at the weak-side linebacker spot, where they feel his speed and relatively smaller frame are best suited. For now, he’s projected to back up former Pro Bowler K.J. Wright and compete for a part-time role on defense in addition to playing on special teams.

Griffin, listed at 227 pounds, said he has added a few pounds since the scouting combine and plans to meet with the team’s strength and conditioning coaches this weekend to make sure he knows what weight they want him playing at.

“I feel pretty comfortable there,” he said of the weak-side spot. “When I was at UCF, I played a lot of different positions, so I don’t feel uncomfortable moving around. I feel like where they put me at right now is a pretty good fit. It doesn’t matter where I play at — as long as I get an opportunity to help better my team in any aspect, I’ll play anything.”

Griffin isn’t taking anything for granted. When asked what it’s like to be done with the “auditioning” of the pre-draft process, he offered a correction.

  • The Griffin twins have enjoyed becoming friends with Hulk Hogan, who coincidentally knew their dad back when he towed the wrestler’s cars to be fixed.

  • Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril, who suffered a severe neck injury last season, was released by the team after failing a physical.

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“Well, everyone here is still auditioning, so I wouldn’t say the auditioning part is over,” he said. “Everybody’s out here fighting to get a spot, fighting to get on the 53-man roster. That’s what I don’t want nobody to get beside of because no spots are a given out there. You’ve got to work your butt off. This is a great team and you’re going to learn from great leaders and great players, and the only thing you have to do is keep working your butt off and eventually you’re going to get to where you want to go.”

Griffin’s quest to reach the NFL has become a wildly popular story. He told ESPN last month that his mother was getting stopped in public for picture requests. The family even fielded interview requests from China and Italy.

“Just deal with it and then keep moving forward,” Shaquem said of all the attention he has received. “It’s nothing really for me to be able to say it’s overwhelming or anything. It’s just, you do the interviews, you interact with everybody and you make sure that, at the end of the day, you focus on why you’re here and that’s to play football and make sure I can contribute as a teammate.”

Carroll called it “extremely important” for Griffin to shift his focus to football.

“It’s been a great story. It will always be a great story, but right now he’s got work to do and he’s got focus that he’s got to generate,” Carroll said. “There’s a lot of people tugging on him for all of the right reasons and all that, but I know he’s very determined and we are to help him in his pursuit of making the club and making the spot and all of that.

“He’s like everybody else. He’s got to compete like everybody. He’s going to do it. He’s going to bring it. But it’s important, and the fact that he’s talking to you guys about it, he understands and he’s gotten the message and he’s very clear about it. So we appreciate [the media] giving him a chance for everybody that’s working. It’s just such a wonderful story — he’s a wonderful kid and all that. I get it. But right now, it’s ball.”

Soccer

Pallotta 'dying of laughter' after UEFA charges him for referee rant

Roma president James Pallotta is still seething at the officiating during his side’s Champions League elimination at the hands of Liverpool on Wednesday, so is refusing to take his UEFA charge for “improper conduct” seriously.

The American ranted into a camera after the match, declaring that video assistant referees are needed in the competition. He cited several flashpoints from the semi-final second leg which could’ve been called in Roma’s favour, including when a shot from Stephan El Shaarawy was clearly deflected over by Trent Alexander-Arnold’s hand.

#premiumchampions#Pallotta: “E’ assolutamente necessaria l’introduzione della #Var in #ChampionsLeague per evitare figuracce come quella di stasera”. #RomaLiverpool pic.twitter.com/hrnlugbz2X

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Liverpool eventually won 7-6 on aggregate, although the scoreline wasn’t reflective of the clear superiority the Reds exerted over Roma during various chunks of the doubleheader, especially in the first meeting.

“I’m surprised by the opening of this disciplinary procedure,” Pallotta told Italian news agency ANSA, as translated by The Associated Press. “For me, it is UEFA’s conduct which is inappropriate. What do I think? I’m dying of laughter.”

Pallotta’s rant was a sorry end to an incredible run by the Giallorossi. The club was expected to be entering a period of transition following the arrival of sporting director Monchi and the departures of key players in Mohamed Salah and Antonio Rudiger. However, the windfall from this unforeseen charge into the Champions League’s final four should put Roma in fine financial shape at the beginning of this new era.

Related: Why Roma has reasons for optimism after deep Champions League run

Roma plays Cagliari, Juventus, and Sassuolo to round off its Serie A campaign, and possesses a four-point cushion in the Champions League qualification places.

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