The Seattle Seahawks held their first OTA session of the 2020 NFL season on Tuesday, and it was a day full of excitement and anticipation as the team prepares for the upcoming season. The Seahawks have made several changes to their roster this offseason, and the first OTA session gave fans a glimpse of what the team could look like in 2020.
The biggest news of the day was the return of quarterback Russell Wilson. Wilson has been a key part of the Seahawks’ success over the past few seasons, and his presence was felt throughout the day. Wilson looked sharp during drills and was able to connect with his receivers on several deep passes. He also showed off his mobility, as he was able to escape pressure and make plays on the run.
The Seahawks also had a chance to get a look at their new additions on offense. Wide receiver Phillip Dorsett II was impressive in his first practice with the team, as he showed off his speed and route running ability. Running back Carlos Hyde also looked good, as he displayed his power and vision when running the ball.
On defense, the Seahawks were able to get a look at their new acquisitions in safety Jamal Adams and defensive tackle Jarran Reed. Adams was all over the field, making plays and showing off his athleticism. Reed was also impressive, as he was able to hold his own against the offensive line and make plays in the backfield.
Overall, it was a successful first OTA session for the Seahawks. The team has made some big changes this offseason, and it looks like they are ready to compete for a championship in 2020. With Wilson leading the way, the Seahawks should be one of the top teams in the NFC this season.