2 rookies could hold out of Seahawks training camp
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The Seahawks are bringing back a lot of talent on their defensive front, including last year’s first-round pick, Byron Murphy II, who could be poised to take on a bigger role in Year 2.
The Seattle Seahawks are scheduled to report to training camp next week. Meanwhile rookie second-round picks Nick Emmanwori and Elijah Arroyo have yet to sign their rookie deals over a league-wide dispute in guaranteed money in second-round contracts.
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The Seahawks made some big changes at receiver this offseason, which should lead to some good competition behind the top couple of targets in that group.
To celebrate training camp's arrival date, Bleacher Report recently wrote an article outlining every team's salary cap situation around the league. The Seahawks currently rank 10th in financial flexibility with approximately $31.2 million in cap space. The Seahawks are in a great position.
Six of the Seattle Seahawks' 28 rookies are beginning training camp on the non-football injury list.
Seattle Seahawks rookie wide receiver Tory Horton didn't appear on the team's non-football injury list, which is a good sign heading into training camp.