The Facts:
Alexander spoke on KJR-AM Radio this afternoon, and the most interesting thing he said was a response to a question about whether Alexander will have his contract restructured. "You don't really do that with your foundation people. You do that with the people you aren't sure about," Alexander said. "I just don't think that they [the Seahawks] would do that. They're too classy for that."
Reported by the Seattle Times
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Alexander may be part of the Seahawks' foundation, but as Seattle Times staffer Jose' Miguel Romero notes, there has to be some uncertainty about what he can still bring to the table even if he said he feels he can get back to 2005 MVP form. Whatever the case, it seems like the Seahawks will at least explore the idea of changing the numbers on Alexander's contract so as to gain some salary-cap room, in part because Alexander has been injured the past two seasons and is not as effective for one reason or another.
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