Former Oklahoma State cornerback Keman Siverand will get his shot in Seattle.
After not hearing his name called in this weekend’s 2020 NFL Draft, Siverand announced the opportunity with — and his gratitude for — the Seahawks organization. He will apparently sign as an undrafted free agent with the team.
Siverand will fight for a spot in Seattle’s secondary come rookie minicamp. If he sticks, he’ll share a cornerback meeting room with former OSU safety Tre Flowers.
Siverard transferred to Oklahoma State ahead of the 2018 season following three seasons (including a redshirt year) with Texas A&M.