As the Seattle Seahawks prepare to open training camp ahead of the 2023 season, it’s time to take a look at the roster rankings from Nos. 30-21. The Seahawks have made some big changes to their roster this offseason, so let’s take a closer look at these players and how they might fit in with the team.
At No. 30 is wide receiver John Brown. Brown was signed this offseason to provide depth at the position, but he’s not expected to be a major contributor in the passing game. He could be a valuable asset on special teams, however, as he has experience returning punts and kickoffs.
At No. 29 is defensive tackle Jarran Reed. Reed was a key part of the Seahawks’ defensive line last season, but he’s coming off a down year and will need to prove himself in training camp if he wants to keep his spot on the roster.
At No. 28 is running back C.J. Prosise. Prosise has been a disappointment since being drafted in 2016, but he still has the potential to be a valuable contributor in the backfield. He’ll need to show he can stay healthy and be productive in training camp if he wants to make the team.
At No. 27 is safety Tedric Thompson. Thompson was a starter for the Seahawks last season, but he struggled at times and will need to prove himself in training camp if he wants to keep his spot on the roster.
At No. 26 is cornerback Shaquill Griffin. Griffin was one of the best cornerbacks in the league last season, but he’ll need to prove himself again in training camp if he wants to keep his spot on the roster.
At No. 25 is linebacker K.J. Wright. Wright was a key part of the Seahawks’ defense last season, but he’s coming off an injury-plagued year and will need to prove himself in training camp if he wants to make the team.
At No. 24 is offensive lineman Germain Ifedi. Ifedi was a starter for the Seahawks last season, but he struggled at times and will need to prove himself in training camp if he wants to make the team.
At No. 23 is wide receiver Tyler Lockett. Lockett was one of the best receivers in the league last season, but he’ll need to prove himself again in training camp if he wants to keep his spot on the roster.
At No. 22 is tight end Will Dissly. Dissly was a key part of the Seahawks’ offense last season, but he’s coming off an injury-plagued year and will need to prove himself in training camp if he wants to make the team.
At No. 21 is quarterback Russell Wilson. Wilson was one of the best quarterbacks in the league last season, but he’ll need to prove himself again in training camp if he wants to keep his spot on the roster.
The Seattle Seahawks have made some big changes to their roster this offseason, so it will be interesting to see how these players perform in training camp and how they fit into the team’s plans for the 2023 season. With training camp just around the corner, it’s time for these players to prove themselves and show why they deserve a spot on the roster.