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What if I’m interested but don’t have a podcasting sample?If you’re not sure if your background and experience align with what we’re asking for above, but you believe you have the potential to thrive in this role, we encourage you to apply. You don’t need a professional studio to record a podcasting sample--sometimes recording a few minutes on your phone can be enough.Praise for Joey Hunt following second career start at center The Seattle Seahawks selected Joey Hunt in the sixth round in 2016. When the Seahawks took Hunt, he was projected to be in competition to start at center because at that point, Justin Britt was still known as a guard. Draft profiles read like this:Hunt was considered undersized with a future as a backup at center — use in case of emergency — and that’s where he came into play in Seattle’s Week 3 win over the Dallas Cowboys. 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Britt is one of the highest-paid centers in the league and there seems to be little chance he’ll be able to earn his $11 million+ salary in 2020. That’s likely just too much for the Seahawks to commit to the position given what we’ve seen in their history, however it still means that they’d have to pay Hunt would they want to keep him around.That’s getting ahead of ourselves a little bit, but what does a starting Hunt mean for the team today? It could mean that when Britt (shoulder) is healthy enough to start again, would the team consider moving him back to right tackle or left guard? I think that’s a consideration that absolutely has to be on the table, because Hunt has one start to prove that he’s also someone worth considering.