The Seattle Seahawks have filled out their 90-man roster.
NFL insider Aaron Wilson reported on Monday that the Seahawks have signed former Washington State linebacker Devin Richardson and ex-Mississippi State defensive tackle Nathan Pickering. Both players were invited to last week’s rookie minicamp as tryouts.
Richardson was well-traveled in college football. He spent his first three seasons at New Mexico State before transferring to Texas for two more seasons. As a redshirt senior, he started 12 games and recorded 62 tackles (2.5 tackles for loss) with the Washington State Cougars.
Pickering played all five of his seasons at Mississippi State, which means he was teammates with current Seahawks Charles Cross and Cameron Young.