Pete Carroll Discusses Walter Jones, Brandon Marshall

Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll discussed Walter Jones and Brandon Marshall after the first day of the Seahawks' three-day, pre-draft mini-camp.

"I don’t want to make many comments, because I haven’t talked to Walter in a while now," Carroll said, according to John Boyle of The Everett Herald. "But the last time I did, he was really considering that he’s going to retire, but hadn’t made the final decision enough to come to you guys and make an announcement like Patrick did today. So we’ll just have to wait and see on that one. He’s been a great Seahawks over the years and we support whatever he’s going to do. We’ll find when the time comes."

"There is really nothing to report there," Carroll said of the Marshall situation. "Nothing much has happened. We’ve done our homework and our research on him and it’s really kind of not in our hands right now. The Broncos have things to do and they’ve got to figure out what they’re doing on their end of it before anything can happen. So we’re just kind of waiting and seeing. We’re on alert and watching. It’s an interesting situation, so we’ll just have to wait it out."

For more from Carroll on Leroy Hill, the Seahawks first-team offensive line combination, and who were the combatants in the first scuffle of mini-camp, click here.

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