The Seattle Seahawks announced on Friday that they have signed seven undrafted rookie free agents, bolstering their 2025 roster with fresh talent. The undrafted class includes three edge rushers, a position the team did not address during the NFL Draft.

Seahawks' Undrafted Rookie Class: Key Additions

The following players have joined the Seahawks' rookie minicamp alongside the draft class:

  • Devean Deal (Edge Rusher) – TCU
    Deal appeared in 58 career games, recording 173 tackles, 37.5 tackles for loss, and 13 sacks.
  • Aidan Hubbard (Edge Rusher) – Northwestern
    Hubbard started 26 of 47 games at Northwestern, ranking fifth in program history with 20.5 career sacks.
  • Marvin Jones Jr. (Edge Rusher) – Oklahoma
    Jones played 49 career games across Georgia (2022-23), Florida State (2024), and Oklahoma (2025), totaling 62 tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss, and eight sacks in 19 starts.
  • Michael Briscoe (Wide Receiver) – Cal Poly
    Briscoe played 23 career games, making 35 receptions for 787 yards and seven touchdowns while contributing as a rusher and passer.
  • Levi Wentz (Wide Receiver) – Kansas
    Wentz completed a five-year, three-school college career, including one season at Kansas where he made 16 catches for 258 yards and two touchdowns. He also played at Albany and Old Dominion.
  • Lance Mason (Tight End) – Wisconsin
    Mason earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in 2025, his lone season at Wisconsin, with 30 receptions for 398 yards and four touchdowns. He previously played three seasons at Missouri State.
  • Uso Seumalo (Nose Tackle) – Kansas State
    Seumalo played 50 career games over four seasons at Kansas State, following four seasons at Garden City Community College. In 2025, he posted career highs with 20 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, one sack, and two passes defensed in 12 games.

Seahawks Strengthen Roster with Undrafted Talent

The Seahawks' decision to sign these undrafted players reflects their commitment to evaluating and developing overlooked talent. With a mix of positions including edge rushers, wide receivers, a tight end, and a nose tackle, the team aims to add depth and competition to their roster ahead of the 2025 season.