![]() Seattle could make another move now to put Collier on injured reserve – he did not play in the preseason due to an elbow injury suffered in the mock game. ![]() Collier, Quinton Jefferson, Myles Adams.Ĭomment: Heading into the final game, it was worth wondering if Seattle might have to cut Collier to keep Adams, who was one of the breakout players of camp. Keep: Tackles Poona Ford, Al Woods and Bryan Mone ends Shelby Harris, L.J. Eiland played both guard and tackle, and Seattle could want to keep him around as well. All three of the cut OLs could land on the practice squad, especially Shepley, who was the No. Keep: Charles Cross, Abraham Lucas, Stone Forsyth, Jake Curhan, Austin Blythe, Kyle Fuller Damien Lewis, Gabe Jackson, Phil Haynes.Ĭut: Dakoda Shepley, Greg Eiland, Liam Ryan.Ĭomment: Seattle opted for nine offensive linemen to begin, indicating more strongly that Damien Lewis’ ankle injury is not a big deal, as the team has insisted. Seattle will likely try to get one or both of the two cut tight ends back on the practice squad. Keep: Will Dissly, Noah Fant, Colby Parkinson.Ĭomment: No surprises here, either. Arcega-Whiteside was a second-round pick in 2019, but the writing was on the wall that he hadn’t impressed Seattle in his brief time after being acquired in a trade for Ugo Amadi when he didn’t play against Dallas. Still, after the top two, this was a pretty spotty group in the preseason, and it will be no surprise if Seattle scans the waiver wire for additions. But the team hopes Melton to return on the practice squad, and probably another one or two of the cut guys, as well. Arcega-Whiteside, Cade Johnson, Aaron Fuller, Kevin Kassis.Ĭomment: Seattle ultimately decided to keep six receivers and appears to have opted for Hart, one of the team’s best special teamers, over rookie Melton for the final spot. Keep: Tyler Lockett, DK Metcalf, Dee Eskridge, Marquise Goodwin, Dareke Young, Penny Hart.Ĭut: Bo Melton, Freddie Swain, J.J. Johnson was officially waived as injured and could revert to Seattle’s IR. Thompson had some good moments in the preseason and could be back on the practice squad. Keep: Rashaad Penny, Ken Walker III, Travis Homer, DeeJay Dallas.Ĭut: Darwin Thompson, Ronnie Rivers, Josh Johnson.Ĭomment: No surprise here, either. Seattle typically keeps just two QBs on its active roster and a third on the practice squad. Assuming he clears, he’ll likely be back on the practice squad to serve as a third QB. ![]() Seattle cut Eason, and he now will go through waivers. QuarterbackĬomment: There were no surprises here. Because Coleman doesn’t have to go through waivers, the team can simply re-sign him as long as he doesn’t sign anywhere else.Īnd as a reminder, teams can begin assembling 16-man practice squads Wednesday after players pass through waivers.īut with the initial 53-man roster set, let’s take a look at each position. Tuesday was cutdown day in the NFL with teams having to pare their rosters down to the regular season limit of 53.Īny NFL roster will change many times throughout the season, and this is best-viewed as an initial roster that could change as soon as tomorrow.Īnd, in fact, Seattle’s probably will as coach Pete Carroll essentially said the team hopes to re-sign cornerback Justin Coleman, whose release appeared to be the biggest news of the day when roster moves were announced. ![]()
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