RENTON, Wash. -- Quite a bit is different for Riq Woolen this training camp compared to last year's.
Let's start with his role. After playing exclusively on the right side his first two seasons in the NFL, the Seattle Seahawks' cornerback has been venturing across the field, preparing to travel with certain receivers in new coach Mike Macdonald's defense.
He's also healthy, which was not the case for part of last summer after he suffered a knee injury in the spring that required surgery.
There's more feistiness to Woolen's game than he's shown in the past, apparent in his camp scraps with receiver DK Metcalf and running back Kenneth Walker III.