The Seahawks signed 17 undrafted rookie free agents prior to the start of rookie minicamp.
John Boyle
The Seahawks signed 17 undrafted rookie free agents Friday prior to the start of rookie minicamp.
This year's undrafted free agent class is defense heavy, with 11 players on defense and six on offense, and that hardly comes as a surprise coming off a draft in which the Seahawks selected nine offensive players and just two defensive players.
2025 Undrafted Free Agents
CB Zy Alexander, LSU, 6-1, 187
WR Tyrone Broden, Arkansas, 6-5, 194
LB Seth Coleman, Illinois, 6-4, 246
LB Jalan Gaines, Illinois State, 6-3, 242
LB Jared Ivy, Mississippi, 6-6, 274
DE T.J. Jackson,West Virginia, 6-0, 287
TE Nick Kallerup, Minnesota, 6-5, 266
T Amari Knight, Central Florida, 6-6, 299
TE Marshall Lang, Northwestern, 6-4, 249
C Federico Maranges, Florida Atlantic, 6-3, 302
LB Connor OToole, Utah, 6-3, 248
NT Demeco Roland, Southern Mississippi, 6-3, 312
NT J.R. Singleton, Iowa State, 6-1, 299
NT Bubba Thomas, South Alabama, 6-2, 301
CB Isas Waxter, Villanova, 6-1, 205
LB Jackson Woodard, UNLV, 6-2, 230
RB Jacardia Wright, Missouri State, 6-0, 218
Among the positions most heavily targeted by Seattle are those they didn't address in the draft, including outside linebacker (3), nose tackle (3) and cornerback (2).
While making the 53-man roster can be a tough task for undrafted rookies, the Seahawks have a strong history of those players getting a fair chance to compete for, and in some cases, win roster spots. At least two undrafted rookies have made Seattle's initial 53-man roster in each of the past three season, including three players currently on the team, receiver Jake Bobo, long snapper Chris Stoll and offensive lineman Jalen Sundell.
The Seahawks also have a rich history of turning undrafted linemen into big contributors during John Schneider's tenure as general manager, a list that includes Pro-Bowl receiver Doug Baldwin, receiver and postseason standout Jermaine Kearse, defensive back DeShawn Shead, defensive tackle Poona Ford, running back Thomas Rawls and tackle George Fant.













