If Jamal Adams returns to the Seattle Seahawks in free agency, it will reportedly require a position change.
According to ESPN's Brady Henderson, any interest the Seahawks have in Adams would depend on him agreeing to play weakside linebacker in a part-time role rather than his traditional safety spot.
Henderson added that the three-time Pro Bowler would likely have to sign for close to the league minimum as well since the Seahawks only have about $1.5 million in salary cap space.
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