The Seattle Seahawks made one roster transfer on Tuesday, and it might be a optimistic signal concerning the workforce’s in any other case undermanned cornerback scenario.
Who was launched?
Eric Garror was let go from the follow squad, having been signed final week when the Seahawks reshuffled each the energetic roster and follow squad on account of accidents. Garror, who spent his rookie yr with the Tennessee Titans, was not known as up for the Seahawks’ 34-14 win over the Atlanta Falcons.
Who will exchange Garror on the follow squad?
That is still to be seen. Needless to say security Jerrick Reed II is coming into this second week of follow and may very well be activated from the PUP checklist this week, which might imply somebody from the 53-man roster must be waived. If that occurs, we may see a waived participant get placed on the follow squad (assuming they clear waivers).
What’s the standing of the Seahawks’ injured cornerbacks?
Riq Woolen missed the final two video games on account of an ankle harm, whereas Brown missed the Falcons sport along with his personal ankle harm. It appears as if with Wednesday follow looming, Riq has a greater shot to return to follow than Brown.
“Riq [Woolen] we’re taking pictures for having him in some capability on Wednesday,” Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald stated on Monday. “Tre [Brown] proper now, I’m undecided about his availability on Wednesday.”
Having Woolen again can be sufficient to ease some considerations concerning the cornerback place, as it will give the Seahawks their prime two choices once more in Woolen and Devon Witherspoon. Nehemiah Pritchett stuffed in for Brown and would doubtless begin once more if Brown stays out.
The Seahawks did promote Josh Jobe and Faion Hicks for the Falcons sport, with Jobe enjoying properly in his Seattle debut. They’ll each be elevated a most of two extra occasions earlier than they should be signed to the energetic roster to play once more.
Who’s on the Seahawks follow squad?
That is correct as of Oct. 22. Seattle has an Worldwide Pathway Participant exemption, which allows the workforce to hold a 17-man follow squad as an alternative of the utmost 16.
Offense
QB Jaren Corridor (No. 15)
RB Brittain Brown (No. 34)
WR Cody White (No. 82)
WR Miles Boykin (No. 81)
TE Tyler Mabry (No. 85)
OL Jason Peters (No. 73)
OL McClendon Curtis (No. 66)
Protection
DL DeVere Levelston (No. 56)
DT Quinton Bohanna (No. 92)
OLB Tyreke Smith (No. 59)
OLB Jamie Sheriff (No. 44)
DE Kenneth Odumegwu (No. 77) – Worldwide Pathway Participant
LB Ezekiel Turner (No. 47)
LB Patrick O’Connell (No. 52)
CB Josh Jobe (No. 29)
CB Faion Hicks (No. 30)