Robert Turbin
It seems logical that the team will pursue a player who is familiar with the coaching staff and the system in place and can be ready to play right away.
For that reason, and the fact that Seattle just had him at the practice facility for a workout less than a week ago, Turbin feels like perhaps the strongest candidate to be in a Seahawks uniform in the next few days.
Turbin joined the Seahawks as a part of the magical 2012 draft class that also included Russell Wilson and Bobby Wagner. He was with the team from 2012-2014, primarily serving as the team’s change-of-pace back – behind Lynch.
He’s rushed for 1,354 yards and nine touchdowns in 81 career games, with his last action coming in 2018.