As the NFL’s “legal tampering’’ period to negotiate with impending free agents began Monday, the Seahawks made two moves to solidify their receiving corps for 2020, placing tenders on receiver David Moore and tight end Jacob Hollister, each restricted free agents.
Hollister got a second-round tender, meaning a salary of $3.2 million for the 2020 season and assuring that if he were to sign with another team the Seahawks would get a second-round pick back as compensation.
Moore, meanwhile, got an original-round tender, meaning a salary of $2.133 million in 2020 and that Seattle would get a seventh-round pick in return were Moore to sign with another team.