The Seahawks are unlikely to pursue free-agent cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha because of both his age and price tag, according to ESPN's John Clayton. Asomugha, who turns 30 next month, made $28.5 million in the first two years of a three-year deal he signed with the Raiders before the 2009 season. "I just get the feeling that they (the Seahawks) wouldn't pay the $12-13 million a year but that could be wrong. They can pay (that much)," Clayton said. "I think the one concern would be this team wants to get younger and wants to get younger as fast as possible, and bringing in a (30)-year-old corner is not going to get the team younger. It will make it better, because now what it does is it sets up a great three-cornerback set (with Asomugha, Marcus Trufant and Walter Thurmond)."