Damon “Snacks” Harrison
Snacks is definitely the most notable free agent defensive tackle still on the market, and considering Seattle’s tendency to acquire former Lions players in recent years – including Quandre Diggs, Ezekiel Ansah and Luke Willson – it does make sense for the Seahawks to take a look at him.
Cost may be an issue here, as the Seahawks may not want to pay top dollar for their third string defensive tackle, but if the price is right Seattle should jump on the opportunity to bring Harrison into the mix.
Harrison is an eight-year veteran who was named an All-Pro back in 2016 with the Giants. He has racked up 485 tackles, 11 sacks, 10 passes defended and four forced fumbles in his career – cementing himself among the best run-stuffers in the NFL.
Harrison fits exactly what Seattle wants from their defensive tackles, and pairing him with Jarran Reed and Poona Ford would give the Seahawks one of the best interior defensive lines in the entire NFL.