Seahawks Sign 6 Draft Picks To Rookie Contracts
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Five tight ends on one roster. The defending Super Bowl champions looked at a position group already stacked with draft picks, veterans, and a second round investment, and decided they needed one more body.
The latest Seahawks news reveals that Seattle signed several new playmakers in the team's first moves after the NFL draft.
Work continues on the Seattle Seahawks' 90-man roster, and they added another offensive piece on Wednesday by signing former Cleveland Browns, Las Vegas Raiders and Houston Texans tight end Harrison Bryant.
The Seahawks signed tight end Harrison Bryant on Wednesday, the team announced. Bryant, 28, spent last season with the Texans after the Eagles released him out of the preseason. He played 12 games with four starts and made two catches for 7 yards and one tackle.
In an effort to strengthen their tight end depth, the Seahawks signed an ex- Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns contributor on Wednesday. “The Seahawks signed tight end Harrison Bryant on Wednesday,” Seahawks.com’s Ari Horton reported.
The Seattle Seahawks announced that they’ve signed five draft picks from their 2026 class on Thursday. Neal, 23, was selected in the third round by the Seahawks in the 2026 NFL draft.
With Rookie Minicamp starting today, the Seattle Seahawks have already inked more than half of their 2026 draft class to their initial contracts.
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