Last week the Seattle Seahawks announced that they had signed 16 undrafted free agents. That plus the eight picks the team made during the 2024 NFL draft makes the offseason 90-man roster just about full. At the moment there are 89 players on the team, which means they still have room to add one more.
Speaking of the number 89, that particular jersey number has been given to Washington tight end Jack Westover, one of the team’s 16 undrafted free agent pickups and likely the most popular. No. 89 was last worn by fellow Huskies tight end Will Dissly, who just signed a three-year deal with the Chargers.
In addition to the new arrivals, a couple of players have changed jersey numbers for this year. Linebacker Patrick O’Connell has switched from No. 57 to No. 50, last worn by Vi Jones. Also, wide receiver Easop Winston Jr. has gone from No. 86 to No. 13, formerly held by Cody Thompson.
Update: Undrafted rookie quarterback Chevan Cordeiro has been waived. With Max Pircher’s international player exception, that puts 88 players on the roster right now.
Ranking the top 25 tight ends in the NFL after the draft
No. 98: DE Devere Levelston
Southern Methodist Mustangs defensive tackle DeVere Levelston (96) tackles Cincinnati Bearcats tight end Josh Whyle (81)…
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No. 95: DL Myles Adams
Jul 30, 2023; Renton, WA, USA; Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Myles Adams (95) interacts with fans…
Jul 30, 2023; Renton, WA, USA; Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Myles Adams (95) interacts with fans prior to training camp at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-USA TODAY Sports ORG…
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