Seahawks rookie camp wrap: Early glimpse at what looks like another impactful class
1 year, 7 months ago

Seahawks rookie camp wrap: Early glimpse at what looks like another impactful class

New York Times  

RENTON, Wash. — Even without the top two picks’ full participation, the Seahawks’ two-day rookie minicamp offered a glimpse at how productive this class could be. Coach Pete Carroll said Friday that Witherspoon and receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who missed most of the 2022 season due to a hamstring injury, were limited so the team can “make sure we know where they are.” “We don’t want to go too far too fast,” Carroll said. And also I know I ain’t going to do pushups they’re going to make me want to do if I drop that ball, so I might as well catch it.” Last year, Seattle trusted Travis Homer to be the team’s primary pass protector on third downs, and that role will likely shift to Deejay Dallas now that Homer is playing for the Bears. … He’s really built and he’s fast as hell.” Seattle nailed its 2022 draft class and got far more early contributions than many expected.

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