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15 June 2025

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  • Why the Seahawks (and most of the NFL) haven’t signed their second-round picks yet
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    The two players chosen ahead of Nick Emmanwori in Round 2 have seemingly impacted the rest of the NFL without even playing a down.

    There are still 40 unsigned draft picks with a month left until training camp begins. As Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio observed, 30 were drafted in the second round. The Seattle Seahawks have nine of their 11 draft picks under contract, with second-rounders Nick Emmanwori and Elijah Arroyo yet to put pen to paper.

    While you may not have been informed that there would be math in this article, if there are 32 picks in the second round and 30 still haven’t signed yet, that means only two second-rounders have inked their contracts. I’ll spare you the ChatGPT search and give you the answers:

    LB Carson Schwesinger - Cleveland Browns (No. 33 overall pick)

    WR Jayden Higgins - Houston Texans (No. 34 overall pick)

    The Seahawks, of course, traded up to No. 35 to draft Emmanwori.

    What do Carson Schwesinger and Jayden Higgins’ contracts have in common?

    Higgins was the first second-rounder in NFL history to sign a fully guaranteed rookie contract. Schwesinger soon followed and those two have seemingly set a new standard previously reserved for first-rounders.

    Did the Seahawks not have an unprecedented second-round contract recently?

    It wasn’t too long ago that the Seahawks had their own NFL first. In 2023, outside linebacker Derick Hall had the bulk of his signing bonus paid before training camp and he had $100,000 of his fourth-year salary guaranteed.

    What are some other examples of Seahawks second-round pick contracts?

    The Seahawks didn’t have a 2024 second-rounder so we can’t go that route, but their other 2023 pick in that round was Zach Charbonnet, who has no guaranteed salary over his final two seasons. Neither Boye Mafe nor Kenneth Walker, Seattle’s two second-round choices in 2022, has any guaranteed money entering the 2025 season.

    So the unusual freeze in which almost the entire NFL hasn’t signed its second-round picks can be directly attributed to the Houston Texans guaranteeing Jayden Higgins’ entire contract. Rookie holdouts in this era are extraordinarily rare so it’s not reason for concern, but this does shed light on the lengthy wait compared to the other rounds.

    Emmanwori and Arroyo will eventually get signed; it’s just a matter of whether they’ll follow the footsteps of Higgins and Schwesinger. Don’t panic until there’s reason to panic. We may be witnessing the start of a new NFL trend, which I’m sure would delight the NFLPA.

  • Let’s chat: Your favorite Father’s and Mother’s Day Seahawks gifts!
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    Have you ever given or received a cool Seahawks-themed gift on either of these special days?

    It’s Father’s Day weekend! For those of you who celebrate, hopefully you’re having or will soon have a great time.

    Today’s open discussion is all about gifts, more specifically Seattle Seahawks gifts you’ve either given or received on Father’s Day and Mother’s Day. While you’re here, I’m going to plug our affiliate partners at FOCO and some of the Father’s Day Seahawks-themed products they’re selling, including these three shirts!

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    You can scan the full catalog for more Father’s Day gifts and other officially licensed Seahawks-themed clothing, cups, coolers, and more by going here.

    Tell us your Father’s and Mother’s Day stories in the comments section! What’s the best gift you’ve ever gotten? What about any you’ve given? Have you ever purchased or received Seahawks game tickets on either of these days?

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  • The latest Seahawks 90-man roster following mandatory minicamp
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    Seahawks mandatory minicamp is over. Who’s on the team with just a month left to go before training camp?

    The Seattle Seahawks have gone through their first two phases of offseason workouts. Rookie minicamp, organized team activities (OTAs), and mandatory minicamp are all in the books. It’ll be a month before the whole squad is back together for training camp, which Seahawks fans will be able to see in-person. Check out the full training camp schedule here.

    In the meantime, let’s do a roster check and see who’s on the post-minicamp 90-man roster. Keep in mind that offensive lineman Federico Maranges is part of the International Player Pathway program, so he gets an exemption that allows Seattle to have 91 on the active roster.

    All players are listed in alphabetical order instead of creating an unofficial depth chart... we’ll just let the team do that instead when preseason rolls around.


    Offense (43)

    Quarterback (3)

    • Sam Darnold
    • Drew Lock
    • Jalen Milroe (rookie)

    Running Back (6)

    • Zach Charbonnet
    • George Holani
    • Damien Martinez (rookie)
    • Kenny McIntosh
    • Kenneth Walker III
    • Jacardia Wright (UDFA)

    Fullback (2)

    • Robbie Ouzts (rookie)
    • Brady Russell

    Wide Receiver (12)

    • Jake Bobo
    • Tyrone Broden (UDFA)
    • Montorie Foster (UDFA)
    • Tory Horton (rookie)
    • Cooper Kupp
    • John Rhys-Plumlee
    • Steven Sims
    • Jaxon Smith-Njigba
    • Marquez Valdes-Scantling
    • Cody White
    • Ricky White III (rookie)
    • Dareke Young

    Tight End (6)

    • Elijah Arroyo (rookie)
    • AJ Barner
    • Noah Fant
    • Nick Kallerup (UDFA)
    • Marshall Lang (UDFA)
    • Eric Saubert

    Offensive Line (14)

    • Anthony Bradford
    • Bryce Cabeldue (rookie)
    • Charles Cross
    • Christian Haynes
    • Michael Jerrell
    • Josh Jones
    • Amari Kight (UDFA)
    • Sataoa Laumea
    • Abraham Lucas
    • Federico Maranges (UDFA, international player pathway exemption)
    • Olu Oluwatimi
    • Mason Richman (rookie)
    • Jalen Sundell
    • Grey Zabel (rookie)

    Defense (44)

    Defensive Line (12)

    • Quinton Bohanna
    • Anthony Campbell (UDFA)
    • Johnathan Hankins
    • DeMarcus Lawrence
    • Rylie Mills (rookie)
    • Mike Morris
    • Byron Murphy II
    • Brandon Pili
    • Jarran Reed
    • J.R. Singleton (UDFA)
    • Bubba Thomas (UDFA)
    • Leonard Williams

    EDGE (9)

    • Seth Coleman (UDFA)
    • Jalan Gaines (UDFA)
    • Derick Hall
    • Jared Ivey (UDFA)
    • Boye Mafe
    • Uchenna Nwosu
    • Connor O’Toole (UDFA)
    • Jamie Sheriff
    • Tyreke Smith

    Inside Linebacker (6)

    • D’Eryk Jackson (UDFA)
    • Ernest Jones IV
    • Tyrice Knight
    • Patrick O’Connell
    • Josh Ross
    • Drake Thomas

    Cornerback (10)

    • Zy Alexander (UDFA)
    • Tyler Hall
    • Shemar Jean-Charles
    • Josh Jobe
    • Nehemiah Pritchett
    • Issa Waxter (UDFA)
    • Damarion Williams
    • Devon Witherspoon
    • JT Woods
    • Riq Woolen

    Safety (7)

    • D’Anthony Bell
    • Coby Bryant
    • Nick Emmanwori (rookie)
    • AJ Finley
    • Julian Love
    • Ty Okada
    • Jerrick Reed II

    Special Teams (3)

    • Punter: Michael Dickson
    • Kicker: Jason Myers
    • Long snapper: Chris Stoll

    There’s an open spot following the release of tight end Mitch Van Vooren. You should expect some roster movement between now and when players report to camp.

  • Seahawks legend on cusp of top-5 finish in NFL record books
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    Which Seahawks can move into the all-time NFL leader board in defensive statistics?

    If you ever play in Madden Franchise mode, it is fun to check the NFL Career Stats Leaders and see if any of your current franchise players have a chance at jumping into the top NFL career stat leaders. Well, in real life that is just as fun. With that, let us look at where current (and some former) Seattle Seahawks rank in their career stats, and where they could end up by the end of the 2025 NFL Season. This article will look at defensive statistics (all according to Pro Football Reference), specifically tackles, and sacks for defense. A previous article looked at passing, rushing, and receiving yards on offense.

    The Seahawks defense is relatively young, so there are not many players who chart in the top 250 of NFL career defensive stat Leaders (barring a trade for Trey Hendrickson or Jalen Ramsey). However, there are two members of the Seahawks defense to look at for sacks (Leonard Williams and Demarcus Lawrence). Meanwhile, there are two former Seahawks to watch out for (Jadeveon Clowney for Sacks, and Bobby Wagner for Tackles).

    First, with Sacks. Leonard Williams is currently ranked 185th in NFL history with 54.5 sacks. Williams had a very strong 2024 season (arguably an All-Pro snub). If Williams were to replicate his sack production from 2024 (as many Seahawks fans would love to see), that would raise him to 126th in NFL history with 65.5 sacks.

    Meanwhile, Demarcus Lawrenceis currently ranked 142nd in NFL history with 61.5 sacks. Lawrence only recorded three sacks in 2024, so Seahawks fans would seemingly be disappointed if he replicated that stat line. However, with another three sacks, Lawrence would rise up to 129th in NFL History with 64.5 sacks.

    Meanwhile, former (and potentially future) Seahawk, Jadeveon Clowney is ranked 161st in NFL history with 58 sacks. Clowney had a solid 5.5 sacks in 2024. Though he is yet to be signed, Clowney surely will be a part of an NFL roster in 2025. That roster could even be the Seahawks if Clowney were to want to reunite with Mike Macdonald who helped him reach his career high of 9.5 sacks in 2023. For purposes of this exercise, if Clowney were to replicate his 2024 season (with the Seahawks or another team), that would raise him to 131st in NFL history with 63.5 sacks.

    (Note: These sack totals are based on official sacks and not unofficial sacks recorded prior to 1982)

    Now, to talk about Bobby Wagner, arguably the greatest Seattle Seahawk of all time. Wagner is Mr. Tackle master himself. He is currently ranked 10th in NFL history with 1,071 tackles. Wagner is not letting up either. In 2024 alone Wagner had another 100 plus tackle season with 132 tackles. In fact, Wagner has never had a season with less than 100 tackles, and he does not seem ready to slow down any time soon. If Wagner were to replicate his 2024 season in 2025, that would raise him to 4th in NFL history (that’s right, 4th !!) with 1,203 tackles. At this rate, Wagner is three to four years away from getting himself into first place.

    All in all, talking statistics is a fun exercise to have, but is far from the tell all in terms of NFL success. Some of the Seahawks’ key pieces to the 2025 season are not in this exercise due to pure youth (Devon Witherspoon, Ernest Jones, Riq Woolen). And who knows, five to ten years from now, there could be plenty of current Seahawks on this list as well.

  • Pre-Snap Reads 6/14: Will the Seahawks carry three QBs on the 53-man roster?
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    The likelihood is high, imo.

    In Today’s Links: more on the developing and intriguing Seattle Seahawks O-line, position battles galore, Grey Zabel and his legendary pitching prowess, and more. Have a wonderful Saturday. Thanks for being here and thank you for supporting journalism.

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    Abe Lucas, Charles Cross on Seahawks’ new offensive line | Tacoma News Tribune
    Abe Lucas, top rookie Grey Zabel and Charles Cross are the only sure things in the all-new offensive line system for the Seahawks.

    Why some believe Seahawks rookie Grey Zabel’s best sport was baseball | The Seattle Times
    Before he was a Seahawk, Grey Zabel was a powerhouse pitcher in Pierre, S.D. Some say he should have pursued baseball. "He had the potential to be that good.”

    Seattle Seahawks' QB2 situation among NFL's most important, but big piece is missing - Sports Illustrated Seahawks News, Analysis, and More
    The Seattle Seahawks have an intriguing backup quarterback battle brewing.

    53-Man Projection: Who Makes Cut After Seahawks Wrap Up Offseason Program? — Emerald City Spectrum
    Six weeks away from training camp, the Seahawks have several ongoing competitions left to play out when they return to the field. Who will win starting jobs and roster spots up for grabs in August and September?

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    Did the Rams Make a Mistake Not Drafting a Tackle? - Sports Illustrated Rams News, Analysis, and More
    The Los Angeles Rams' draft decisions may come back to haunt them

    L.A. Rams rookies will make the opening roster and get on the field - Turf Show Times
    Sean McVay is not afraid to put his youngsters on the field

    Around The NFL

    Mike Lombardi dismisses Bill Belichick, Jordon Hudson reports as "just noise" - NBC Sports
    Bill Belichick's North Carolina consigliere has kept a very low profile in the weeks since a disastrous CBS book-tour interview made Jordon Hudson and Belichick one of the biggest stories in sports.

    NFL minicamp overreactions: Bengals in the wrong with first-rounder? Steelers 10-win team with Aaron Rodgers? - CBSSports.com
    The top minicamp overreactions from around the league

    Report: Vikings agree to contract extension with offensive coordinator Wes Phillips - NBC Sports
    Phillips, who followed Kevin O'Connell to Minnesota in 2022, was entering the final year of his deal.

    Micah Parsons says Cowboys not signing him to extension already will 'cost them more' eventually - Yahoo Sports
    If T.J. Watt or Trey Hendrickson becomes the NFL's highest-paid non-QB, Parsons will likely ask for more.

    The Jaguars' first impressions of rookie WR/CB Travis Hunter - ESPN
    We asked Jaguars players and coaches three questions about Hunter. Here's what they said about the two-way star.

    Five Browns players who could return defense back to the elite - ESPN
    To re-establish itself as one of the league's best defenses, Cleveland will need help from some newcomers and incumbents looking to assume bigger roles.

    NFL’s top WR-CB battles: Recent one-sided and tight matchups - PFF
    One-on-one duels between the NFL's top wide receivers and cornerbacks are appointment television every season.

    Michael Penix Jr., Olu Fashanu, other 2024 NFL Draft first-rounders who need big seasons - The Athletic
    Many prospects in the 2024 draft class had successful rookie seasons. What's the 2025 outlook for those who didn't?

    Will Jaguars' moves help Trevor Lawrence break out? Plus, are Packers unearthing a two-way contributor? - NFL.com
    In this edition of the Scout's Notebook, Bucky Brooks explains how Jacksonville's offseason moves could help quarterback Trevor Lawrence finally break out. Plus, might Bo Melton make the leap to two-way contributor in Green Bay?

  • Can you guess this UDFA in today’s in-5 trivia game?

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    After you correctly guess the player, you can click “Share Results” to share how you did down in the comments and on social media. We won’t go into other details about the game as we’d like your feedback on it. How it plays, what you think of it, the difficulty level, and anything else you can think of that will help us improve this game. You can provide feedback in the comments of this article, or you can fill out this Google Form.

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  • Seahawks announce release of recently signed UDFA
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    Last week the Seattle front office took a flyer on an undrafted former track star, but the underdog story came to a quick conclusion.

    The Seattle Seahawks have reached the offseason portion of the offseason, with any news that gets reported over the next five plus weeks related to either a suspension or offseason injury, meaning no news is good news.

    However, the front office added intrigue and the ability for fans to dream during that timeframe by creating an open roster spot by releasing an undrafted free agent who had signed with the Seahawks barely a week ago.

    Mitch Van Vooren played for the Division III St. Norbert Green Knights for two seasons after running out of eligibility in track and field after competing for five years at Marquette and St. Norbert.

    The roster spot created by waiving Van Vooren gives the front office the flexibility to add a veteran free agent between now and the start of training camp next month, should they decide that is necessary ahead of players reporting in late July.

  • Seahawks announce release of recently signed UDFA
    Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images

    Last week the Seattle front office took a flyer on an undrafted former track star, but the underdog story came to a quick conclusion.

    The Seattle Seahawks have reached the offseason portion of the offseason, with any news that gets reported over the next five plus weeks related to either a suspension or offseason injury, meaning no news is good news.

    However, the front office added intrigue and the ability for fans to dream during that timeframe by creating an open roster spot by releasing an undrafted free agent who had signed with the Seahawks barely a week ago.

    Mitch Van Vooren played for the Division III St. Norbert Green Knights for two seasons after running out of eligibility in track and field after competing for five years at Marquette and St. Norbert.

    The roster spot created by waiving Van Vooren gives the front office the flexibility to add a veteran free agent between now and the start of training camp next month, should they decide that is necessary ahead of players reporting in late July.

 

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