The Seattle Seahawks have made another roster move involving the practice squad. On Tuesday, it was reported the Seahawks were bringing back wide receiver Ty Scott. Originally signed in late July during the first week of training camp, Scott was eventually waived by the team during the August 27th deadline to shrink the active roster to 53 players. Now, he has found his way back to the Seahawks organization.
Of course, when one player comes back, it typically means the team has to move on from someone else. Sadly, this is the reality for seventh round rookie linebacker Michael Barrett from Michigan. The Seahawks had traded for Barrett in late August. Seattle had sent cornerback Michael Jackson to the Carolina Panthers in a rare straight across trade
Seattle still has quality depth at wide receiver, even if the numbers from Sunday didn’t exactly pop off the page. The fact they are keeping Scott in the organization despite this depth tells us the team sees something in him that is worth holding on to, even if it is on the practice squad.
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