The Seattle Seahawks concluded their two-day joint practices with the Tennessee Titans on Thursday. The final of two shared sessions was particularly physical and taxing. Head coach Mike Macdonald will respond by letting the second-and-third stringers play the majority of Saturday’s preseason game.
There’s a decent chance not a single of Seattle’s 22 projected starters will take a snap versus the Titans. It will represent the best opportunity for fringe roster players to make their case ahead of 53-man roster cutdowns. We’ve identified backup talents worth monitoring against the Titans.
George Holani, RB
Undrafted running back George Holani is attempting to win the RB3 job from sophomore Kenny McIntosh. Holani rushed for 24 yards and a touchdown in Seattle’s first preseason game. He should receive an extended look versus the Titans after getting some first-team reps at joint practice.
Easop Winston Jr., WR
Eason Winston Jr. was Pro Football Focus’ highest-graded Seahawks player in their Week 1 preseason game. Winston recorded two receptions for 31 receiving yards, including an explosive 21-yard gain. He’s attempting to capture a reserve roster spot at receiver behind D.K. Metcalf, Tyler Lockett, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Jake Bobo.
Highest-graded Seahawks in the preseason opener:
đ„ Easop Winston Jr. – 90.2
đ„ Tyrice Knight – 89.9
đ„ Jamie Sheriff – 89.6
đ Patrick O'Connell – 88.4
đ Brady Russell – 88.3 pic.twitter.com/Jd2UDc7XHn— PFF SEA Seahawks (@PFF_Seahawks) August 12, 2024
Brady Russell, TE
Sophomore tight end Brady Russell scored Seattle’s only passing touchdown last weekend, catching a 13-yard score from Sam Howell. Russell should play a lot on Saturday with starting tight end Noah Fant nursing a minor injury that’s likely to keep him sidelined for a meaningless exhibition game.
Carlton Johnson, CB
Seahawks undrafted cornerback Carlton Johnson consistently put forth strong reps during one-on-one drills with the Titans receivers. There’s a lot of competition at reserve cornerback with the Seahawks having drafted two rookies in Nehemiah Pritchett and D.J. James. Johnson needs to carry over his joint practice performances into Saturday’s game.
Undrafted rookie CB Carlton Johnson from âŠ@FresnoStateFBâ© had a strong 1-on-1 drill in #Seahawks-Titans joint practice. He made multiple plays like this one. Devon Witherspoon was roaring in celebration along the left sideline at Johnsonâs plays. âŠ@thenewstribuneâ© pic.twitter.com/EUayViiXyI
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) August 14, 2024
Tyrice Knight, LB
Fifth-round rookie linebacker Tyrice Knight put forth an eye-opening performance against the Los Angeles Chargers in the first preseason game. Knight should see another heavy workload versus the Titans with Jerome Baker and Jon Rhattigan nursing injuries. The other projected starter, Tyrel Dodson, is unlikely to play as well.
Easton Gibbs, LB
Undrafted rookie Easton Gibbs is in his second stint with the Seahawks already. He was waived earlier this summer after signing with the team as a UDFA after the 2024 NFL Draft. Macdonald needed bodies at off-ball linebacker for joint practices with Baker and Rhattigan being non-participants. Gibbs needs to take advantage of increased play-time on Saturday.
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