Training camp truly got into full swing on Sunday for the Seattle Seahawks, with players able to actually put on pads and hit each other. That meant that the Hawks wide receivers and defensive backs could square off in contact drills for the first time since the loss to the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
The Seattle coaching staff, therefore, wasted no time in putting their shiny, new, exciting toy into a position to see what he can do against defensive backs with NFL experience.
That is fantastic news for Seahawks fans hoping to see Metcalf make an impact on the field as a rookie, and gives the team and fans alike a chance to see him against starting caliber defenders.