Seahawks Waive Veteran WR Cracraft, Sign UDFAs Jackson Foster
Seahawks Waive Veteran WR Cracraft, Sign UDFAs Jackson Foster

Seahawks Waive Veteran WR Cracraft, Sign UDFAs Jackson Foster

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The Seattle Seahawks have signed undrafted rookies linebacker D’Eryk Jackson from Kentucky and wide receiver Montorie Foster Jr. from Michigan State after their rookie minicamp tryouts, filling out their 90-man roster. To create space, the team waived veteran wide receiver River Cracraft, who had brief ties to Seattle but never played a regular-season snap with the Seahawks. Additionally, the Seahawks signed their first-round draft pick Grey Zabel, an offensive guard from North Dakota State, to a fully guaranteed four-year contract worth $18.471 million. The receiver room underwent significant changes with the trade of DK Metcalf, release of Tyler Lockett, and signing of Pro Bowl wideout Cooper Kupp, with Foster competing for a roster spot amid this revamped group. Jackson is expected to compete for an inside linebacker role in an uncrowded unit, while the Seahawks continue to favor younger talent at wide receiver. These moves reflect Seattle's efforts to balance veteran experience with promising young players ahead of the 2025 NFL season.

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