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Top Seahawks News
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Seahawks' Kenneth Walker: No competition arrives via draft
Walker is expected to remain the No. 1 running back for the 2024 season after the Seahawks didn't select a running back in the NFL Draft.
The Seahawks did sign George Holani and TaMerik Williams as undrafted free agents, per Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic, but neither player presents a real threat to Walker's job. While Walker and 2023 second-round pick Zach Charbonnet split snaps last season, Walker was still the clear No. 1 back with 219 carries for 905 yards (4.1 YPC) and eight touchdowns. He added 29 receptions for 259 yards and a score. The Seahawks added three linemen in the draft, including third-round pick Christian Haynes, so they're hoping their offensive line will show more consistency this year.
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Seahawks' Michael Jerrell: Surprise pick in Seattle
The Seahawks selected Jerrell in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 207th overall.
Jerrell is a diamond in the rough find for the Seahawks out of Findlay. There will be a significant adjustment period for him at the next level, but the Seahawks were apparently sold on his ability. Jerrell will turn 25 before his rookie season.
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Seahawks' D.J. James: Seattle ends tumble in Round 6
The Seahawks selected James in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 192nd overall.
By selecting James, the Seahawks reunite him with fellow corner and former Auburn teammate Nehemiah Pritchett, whom Seattle selected in the fifth round. Whereas Pritchett is a typical Seattle-style boundary corner (taller, longer arms, fast), James is very much not a typical Seattle corner. That's because James is rail-thin by cornerback standards (6-feet, 175 pounds) and has short arms (31 inches), two details that make James a poor fit for the press coverage Seattle is known for. James was an effective starter for Auburn and has plenty of speed to work with (4.42-second 40-yard dash), and apparently that was enough for Seattle, especially so late in the draft.
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Team Statistical Rankings
Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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Off. |
92.9 (28th) |
245.1 (16th) |
322.9 (21st) |
Def. |
138.4 (31st) |
250.5 (22nd) |
371.4 (30th) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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J. Baker OLB Jerome Baker OLB | Wrist |
J. Reed DE Jarran Reed DE | Knee |
U. Nwosu LB Uchenna Nwosu LB | Pectoral |
K. McIntosh RB Kenny McIntosh RB | Thumb |
M. Morris DE Mike Morris DE | Shoulder |