Seattle Seahawks, Training Camp
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Woolen has been a bit of an enigma for Seattle after starring as a rookie but being inconsistent the past couple of seasons. ESPN's Bill Barnwell writes that Woolen could be paid more than $20 million per year in a free agent deal, if he plays well this season.
The Seahawks reported to training camp earlier this week. ESPN previewed camp by putting forth projections for all 32 teams. Achieving postseason success is the storyline to monitor in Seattle in 2025, per reporter Brady Henderson.
When speaking to reporters following Seattle's opening day of camp on Wednesday, head coach Mike Macdonald said Hankins has been placed on the non-football injury list (NFI). According to ESPN's Brady Henderson, Hankins was the only player on the 90-man roster not present at the inaugural practice.
The Seahawks will rely on the past sack expertise of DeMarcus Lawrence. But Mike Macdonald is already impressed with this aspect of him.
Coach Macdonald praised Russell's versatility after practice. Kubiak has been utilizing Russell at both tight and fullback throughout OTAs, minicamp, and during the first training camp practice. He's competing for the fullback job with rookie Robbie Ouzts, per ESPN reporter Brady Henderson.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/seahawks as ESPN ranks Seahawks' remade roster below average going into 2025 NFL season.
ESPN's Brady Henderson teased how the Seahawks plan to use Jalen Milroe and Sam Darnold in his training camp preview on Tuesday.
Seattle Seahawks veteran defensive lineman Leonard Williams is aging like fine wine. Williams was terrific in 2024, recording 64 tackles and 11.5 sacks, the second-most QB takedowns in his 10-year career. He qualified for his second Pro Bowl as a result.