The Seattle Seahawks left the 2023 draft with 10 new players, their most since 2019.
While it’s rare that a team breaks camp having cut several of their newest additions, it’s inevitable that not everybody gets to play. Others find themselves called into important situations almost immediately. This new batch spans that entire spectrum, and we’ve ranked the rookie class by the likelihood they will be key contributors this upcoming season.
10. Jerrick Reed II, S, New Mexico
We’ll start with the comical, which is that Seattle took no linebackers and only one nose tackle, but added their 11th safety to the roster.