Did Seahawks WR Laviska Shenault clinch a roster spot in preseason Week 1?

Did Seahawks WR Laviska Shenault clinch a roster spot in preseason Week 1?

The Seattle Seahawks took a flier on veteran wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. earlier this offseason. Shenault was signed by general manager John Schneider to a one-year contract worth $1.125 million. He’s battling for a roster spot behind starting receivers D.K. Metcalf, Tyler Lockett, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

Shenault played just 19 snaps in Saturday’s preseason win over the Los Angeles Chargers. The former second-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft was Seattle’s fifth-most snapped wideout, trailing Dareke Young (50), Jake Bobo (41), Cody White (31), and Smith-Njigba (22). Shenault maximized his few opportunities, and may have gained leeway towards clinching a 53-man roster spot.

Shenault was signed by Schneider to provide special teams coordinator Jay Harbaugh with another option in the competitive return game battle. He immediately proved capable of taking advantage of the new kick return rules. Shenault returned his lone kickoff for a sizable 44-yard gain.

Shenault also proved he could be an offensive weapon when utilized correctly. The former Buffaloes standout recorded two receptions for 31 receiving yards. Both of Shenault’s catches were short gains that lead to yards-after-catch opportunities. He also added five rushing yards to his offensive totals via an end-around carry. Once a dynamic weapon at Colorado, the fifth-year veteran still possesses wiggle to elude defenders in space.

The Seahawks will likely retain six or seven receivers on the 53-man roster. Shenault’s performance versus the Chargers strongly insinuates he’s one of their top 53. Seattle’s other competing receivers have been put on notice.

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