Which Seattle Dragons should the Seahawks pursue in free agency?

The Seattle Dragons could send a handful of players from the XFL to the NFL, and the Seattle Seahawks should have their eye on a few of them

Wide Receiver Keenan Reynolds

Perhaps the Dragons player with the most familiarity with the Seahawks, receiver Keenan Reynolds carved out a nice role as a reliable possession receiver for Jim Zorn and the Dragons this season – hauling in 11 receptions for 137 yards and a touchdown.

Reynolds was with the Seahawks for the entire 2018 season, appearing in two games, and spent training camp and the preseason with the team in 2019 before becoming a roster casualty and ending up in the XFL after a brief stint as a broadcaster.

Reynolds is a slot receiver in the mold of Doug Baldwin, and the former Navy quarterback is a known favorite of both Pete Carroll and Russell Wilson.

While he has a good chance of ending up in training camp this year, for the third year in a row, his odds of making the roster will depend on how many receivers Seattle adds via the draft or free agency.