A look at the signing bonuses for Seahawks undrafted free agents

The Seattle Seahawks gave out signing bonuses to a handful of their undrafted free agents, including WSU quarterback Anthony Gordon.

Shortly after the NFL draft concluded, the Seattle Seahawks brought a whopping 17 undrafted free agents onto the roster to compete for spots in this unique, mostly virtual offseason.

Most of them won’t make the final roster, but with a bigger gameday roster and a bigger practice squad to work with, it makes sense for Pete Carroll and his staff to take a look at as many interesting players as they can get their hands on.

While it’s not always a direct correlation, we do have an idea who the team might be favoring by looking at the signing bonuses given out to Seattle’s undrafted free agents, information that was revealed by ESPN’s Brady Henderson.

Anthony Gordon, the quarterback from Washington State who was unexpectedly left undrafted, got the biggest bonus at $12,500 dollars. He was followed by $11,500 for Mississippi State tackle Tommy Champion, $10,000 each for Maryland tight end Tyler Mabry and Baylor safety Chris Miller, and $8,000 for Albany defensive end Eli Mencer.

The signing bonuses are usually more an indication that other teams were interested in said prospects, not necessarily that they have a better chance of making the active roster.

Gordon is the most likely candidate to break camp with the team, as he is the only other quarterback on the roster besides Russell Wilson.

Champion and Mencer seem like they have decent chances as well, playing at positions of need for the Seahawks that also don’t have a ton of depth.

Until we can see these guys on the field, which may be a while, it will be hard to know what Seattle has with their undrafted free agent pool – although this team has had plenty of success finding diamonds in the rough in recent years.

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Seahawks announce signings of 5 undrafted rookie free agents

The Seattle Seahawks have officially announced the signings of five undrafted rookie free agents following the 2020 NFL Draft.

The Seattle Seahawks have officially announced the signings of five undrafted rookie free agents following the 2020 NFL Draft.

On Friday afternoon, the Seahawks confirmed the following UDFAs are now under contract: Washington State quarterback Anthony Gordon, University of Washington wide receiver Aaron Fuller, Mississippi State tackle Tommy Champion, Albany defensive end Eli Mencer and Texas A&M cornerback Debione Renfro.

The rookies will complement Seattle’s draft class of eight new players on the roster.

Undrafted rookie signings have been leaking since the conclusion of the draft, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Seahawks opted not to confirm any new personnel moves until the paperwork had been finalized.

The undrafted rookies will now join the rest of the squad as they attempt to navigate their first NFL season without a rookie minicamp and participate in completely virtual activities for now.

Both Husky and Cougar fans can now officially celebrate Gordon and Fuller officially inked to the roster.

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