There is no such thing as adding too many players to give them an opportunity. The Seattle Seahawks made two roster moves today. First, they signed Ohio University defensive tackle Rodney Mathews, who was released by the Green Bay Packers in early May.
The next thing they did was sign running back Kairee Robinson out of San Jose State. Robinson will now be added to the mix to build depth behind Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet, competing directly with Kenny McIntosh and George Holani.
Robinson was a beast for the Spartans during his five year collegiate career. Last season was his best, as he plowed forward with 1,194 yards and an astonishing 18 touchdowns. It really speaks to the quality of talent out there in college football where a young man such as himself could go undrafted.
It will be a challenge for him to make the final roster, given how deep the Seahawks already are at running back. However, all it takes sometimes for players is to get a shot. Now, Robinson has his.
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