The Seahawks, as would be expected, said all the right things during minicamp about their confidence in their safety corps, even without the presence of Earl Thomas, who is holding out with no current breakthrough in sight.
But what’s always more meaningful than words is actions, which makes it worth watching if the Seahawks will dip into what is a surprisingly large pool of free agent safeties that remain.
If the Seahawks are rushing to add a veteran to the mix, though, they so far haven’t shown it.
That was illustrated again Monday when it was announced that free agent Ron Parker has signed a one-year deal with the Atlanta Falcons.