
NFL · SEA
1st in NFC West
Elijah Arroyo
TE · #18 · 6' 5"
AJ Barner
TE · #88 · 6' 6"
Jake Bobo
WR · #19 · 6' 4"
Anthony Bradford
G · #75 · 6' 4"
Logan Brown
OT · #73 · 6' 6"
Harrison Bryant
TE · #46 · 6' 5"
Bryce Cabeldue
G · #77 · 6' 4"
Zach Charbonnet
RB · #26 · 6' 1"
Irv Charles
WR · #85 · 6' 4"
Charles Cross
OT · #67 · 6' 5"
Sam Darnold
QB · #14 · 6' 3"
Montorie Foster Jr.
WR · #87 · 5' 11"
Bobby Hart
OT · #68 · 6' 5"
Christian Haynes
G · #64 · 6' 3"
Emmanuel Henderson Jr.
WR · #84 · 6' 1"
George Holani
RB · #36 · 5' 11"
Tory Horton
WR · #15 · 6' 2"
Josh Jones
G · #74 · 6' 7"
Velus Jones Jr.
WR · #33 · 6' 0"
Nick Kallerup
TE · #89 · 6' 5"
Amari Kight
OT · #79 · 6' 6"
Cooper Kupp
WR · #10 · 6' 1"
Drew Lock
QB · #2 · 6' 4"
Abraham Lucas
OT · #72 · 6' 6"
Federico Maranges
C · #62 · 6' 3"
Lance Mason
TE · #42 · 6' 3"
Kenny McIntosh
RB · #25 · 6' 0"
Jalen Milroe
QB · #6 · 6' 2"
Olu Oluwatimi
C · #55 · 6' 3"
Robbie Ouzts
FB · #40 · 6' 3"
Jadarian Price
RB · #8 · 5' 11"
Mason Richman
G · #78 · 6' 5"
Rashad Rochelle
WR · #35 · 5' 11"
Brady Russell
FB · #38 · 6' 3"
Eric Saubert
TE · #81 · 6' 5"
Rashid Shaheed
WR · #22 · 6' 0"
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
WR · #11 · 6' 0"
Beau Stephens
G · #60 · 6' 5"
Jalen Sundell
C · #61 · 6' 5"
Cody White
WR · #82 · 6' 3"
Ricky White III
WR · #86 · 6' 1"
Emanuel Wilson
RB · #27 · 5' 10"
Jacardia Wright
RB · #31 · 6' 0"
Grey Zabel
G · #76 · 6' 6"
D'Anthony Bell
S · #23 · 6' 1"
Tyrone Broden
CB · #31 · 6' 5"
Bud Clark
S · #9 · 6' 1"
Michael Dansby
CB · #37 · 5' 11"
Deven Eastern
DT · #97 · 6' 5"
Nick Emmanwori
S · #3 · 6' 3"
AJ Finley
S · #30 · 6' 2"
Dante Fowler Jr.
LB · #56 · 6' 3"
Andre Fuller
CB · #35 · 6' 1"
Jalan Gaines
LB · #47 · 6' 3"
Derick Hall
LB · #58 · 6' 3"
Maxen Hook
S · #43 · 6' 0"
Aidan Hubbard
LB · #93 · 6' 4"
Noah Igbinoghene
CB · #17 · 5' 11"
Jared Ivey
LB · #51 · 6' 6"
Shemar Jean-Charles
CB · #34 · 5' 10"
Josh Jobe
CB · #29 · 5' 11"
Ernest Jones IV
LB · #13 · 6' 2"
Marvin Jones Jr.
LB · #59 · 6' 5"
Tyrice Knight
LB · #48 · 6' 0"
DeMarcus Lawrence
LB · #0 · 6' 3"
Julian Love
S · #20 · 5' 11"
Rylie Mills
DT · #98 · 6' 5"
Mike Morris
DE · #94 · 6' 6"
Byron Murphy II
DT · #91 · 6' 0"
Julian Neal
CB · #1 · 6' 2"
Uchenna Nwosu
LB · #7 · 6' 2"
Patrick O'Connell
LB · #52 · 6' 1"
Connor O'Toole
LB · #57 · 6' 3"
Ty Okada
S · #39 · 5' 11"
Chris Paul Jr.
LB · #49 · 6' 1"
Brandon Pili
DT · #95 · 6' 3"
Nehemiah Pritchett
CB · #28 · 6' 0"
Jarran Reed
DT · #90 · 6' 3"
Uso Seumalo
DT · #92 · 6' 3"
Jamie Sheriff
LB · #50 · 6' 1"
J.R. Singleton
DT · #70 · 6' 1"
Chazz Surratt
LB · #44 · 6' 2"
Bubba Thomas
DT · #69 · 6' 1"
Drake Thomas
LB · #32 · 5' 11"
Rodney Thomas II
S · #24 · 6' 1"
Ja'Markis Weston
LB · #46 · 6' 2"
Leonard Williams
DT · #99 · 6' 5"
Devon Witherspoon
CB · #21 · 6' 0"
Michael Dickson
P · #4 · 6' 2"
Jason Myers
PK · #5 · 5' 10"
Chris Stoll
LS · #41 · 6' 2"
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As the coming season approaches, Myers is set to retain his role as the Seahawks' top kicker, Michael Hanich of SI.com reports.
Arroyo will enter training camp as a candidate to secure an expanded role on offense with the Seahawks, Justin Melo of USA Today reports.
As the coming season approaches, Kupp is line to reprise a key role in a Seahawks wide receiver corps led by reigning Offensive Player of the Year Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Justin Melo of USA Today reports.

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Shaheed had a "major spring" in the offseason program and could have a larger role in the Seahawks offense under coordinator Brian Fleury, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports
Darnold notes that cleaning up his footwork and reducing his turnovers are among his goals heading into the 2026 season, Eric Edholm of NFL.com reports.
Coach Mike Macdonald said Wednesday that Charbonnet continues to do a "great job" in his recovery from the torn ACL he suffered during the divisional-round of last season's playoffs, Cameron Van Til of Seattle Sports reports.
Coach Mike Macdonald said Wednesday that Horton (shin) is expected to return to the practice field during training camp, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
Wilson has been getting most of his reps with the third-string offense at OTAs, according to Gregg Bell of The News Tribune.
Holani has often been the first running back through the rotation at Seattle's OTAs, according to Gregg Bell of The News Tribune.
Price has been mixing in with Seattle's starters at OTAs, including for a full drive during Wednesday's practice, according to Gregg Bell of The News Tribune.
Barner (undisclosed) is expected to be ready for training camp, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
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