The Seahawks made a few more quick moves Thursday as NFL free agency entered a new phase, signing a trio of veterans — cornerback Jamar Taylor, fullback Nick Bellore and guard Marcus Martin. The team officially announced all the signings Thursday afternoon. No financial terms were immediately available, nor were corresponding moves to make room on the roster revealed.
The signings came a day after Seattle agreed to a deal with free agent defensive end Ziggy Ansah — his signing was expected to happen later Thursday.
Of the three signings already announced, Taylor’s may be the most significant as the 5-foot-11, 192-pounder figures to step into the competition at the nickel cornerback position, or the inside cornerback defending the slot, a spot where Seattle last year used Justin Coleman, who signed with the Lions in free agency.