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Carroll uses clips from 'The Voice' to hint at Seahawks picks

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Don't want to wait for the draft to know who the Seattle Seahawks will pick?

Pete Carroll has your back ... sort of.

The Seahawks head coach returned to his cryptic, draft-tipping ways Thursday, hours before the 2017 NFL Draft was set to begin.

Carroll has used Twitter in the past to hint at what the Seahawks will do, sharing a "Saturday Night Live" clip of Chris Farley's "Down by the river" sketch to signify Seattle would trade down in 2014.

This year, Carroll is using clips from the performances of the final 12 contestants on "The Voice" to give fans a shot at guessing what will transpire.

Powerful soul singer Chris Blue's "Love and Happiness" could have Seahawk fans loving their pick - maybe a local Washington talent.

Fifteen-year-old country singer Brennley Brown's "Up the Mountain" could mean the Seahawks are trading up.

Former choir singer TSoul's "Always On My Mind" may mean the Seahawks have been thinking long and hard about a certain pick.

Fifteen-year-old pop artist Aliyah Moulden's "Love is Like a Heat Wave" is another song following the loving trend that may mean one of the prospects comes from a hotter climate.

LSU's Tre'Davious White may be coming to Seattle with this tweet of southern singer Stephanie Rice's "White Flag."

Good luck making your guesses.

- With h/t to ForTheWin

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