Seahawks 90-man roster tracker: Preseason Week 3

Here’s the full 90-man roster going into Week 3 of the NFL preseason.

The Seahawks are visiting the Packers today for an early kickoff (10:00 a.m. Pacific) in Green Bay. Our 90-man roster tracker is updated with jersey numbers for wide receiver Malik Flowers (No. 37), tight end Sal Cannella (No. 46) and defensive end Jordan Ferguson (No. 42).

Here’s the full 90-man roster going into Week 3 of the NFL preseason.

Seahawks re-sign former Washington State OT Liam Ryan

Ryan also has experience at left guard.

Before yesterday’s training camp practice the Seahawks announced three roster moves. After it was over, they announced another. This time the team has re-signed offensive tackle Liam Ryan, who spent last season on the team’s practice squad.

At the college level Ryan (6-foot-5, 293 pounds) played 45 games for Washington State, with 29 of them coming at left tackle opposite Abe Lucas on the other side. Ryan also has experience at left guard.

While he has an uphill battle ahead of him to make the initial 53-man roster, for now, Ryan offers extra depth behind projected starters Charles Cross at left tackle and Damien Lewis at left guard.

With Ryan and another rookie running back coming in the 90-man offseason roster is now full.

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The Seahawks have signed two players who participate in their rookie minicamp last weekend.

The Seahawks just announced that they’ve signed two prospects from the Pacific Northwest that participated in their rookie minicamp last weekend. Seattle has signed Oregon State cornerback Elijah Jones and Washington State offensive tackle Liam Ryan.

Jones (6-foot-2, 276 pounds) spent his first three years in college at Kansas then transferred to Oregon State for the 2021 season. He posted 40 tackles and eight pass breakups all together in 17 games. Ryan (6-foot-5, 293 pounds) went to WSU along with third-round draft pick Abraham Lucas, lining up on the other side at left tackle.

The team’s offseason roster is now once again full at 90 players.

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