

The Facts: White is in such good shape that he may actually need to gain weight before the season. He's at 219 pounds, and plans to play at about 228.
Diehards Line:During his four seasons with the Titans, White was frequently criticized as having a weight problem. But as Profootballtalk.com's Michael David Smith suggests, no one is calling White fat anymore. Indeed, as Smith further noted, the need to put a little meat on White's bones is a problem HC Pete Carroll will be happy to have. ... We'll go ahead and suggest that White looks like a man dead set on turning his career around. With Carroll, his former college coach, taking over the Seahawks White appears to be in the right place at the right time -- with the right mindset. It's a very good sign.