On the first day of the NFL’s new year Wednesday, the Seahawks signed DE/LB Barkevious Mingo and predictably sent away RBs Thomas Rawls and Mike Davis, then lost CB DeShawn Shead in free agency. Countering those departures, Seattle retained DE Dion Jordan, the No. 3 pick in the 2013 draft who returned to health last season, and also made official the trade of DE Michael Bennett to the Philadelphia Eagles.
In addition, the Seahawks did not tender LB Dewey McDonald, now an unrestricted free agents. Rawls, Davis and McDonald could return to Seattle, but at a lower cost.
Jordan will receive a salary of $1.907 million. If any team signs Jordan to an offer sheet, Seattle can match or get a first-round pick — the round in which Jordan was selected in 2013 — as compensation.
“Dion Jordan had a marvelous turnaround and showed an impact that could be really instrumental,” said coach Pete Carroll. “I think he could be a legitimate factor. How good? I don’t know. I do know he could be, should be a legitimate factor in the rush and in the run game. He’s a good pursuit guy too. Really exciting prospect.”
Rawls looked like a budding star and a potential replacement for Marshawn Lynch in 2015 when he ran for 830 yards and 5.6 per carry. But he hasn’t been the same since breaking an ankle against the Baltimore Ravens late in the 2015 season. He interviewed with the Carolina Panthers Wednesday.
Davis emerged as a starter late last season and was the leading rusher among running backs with 240 yards, trailing the 586 of QB Russell Wilson.
Shead at one time appeared to be a starting corner, but tore an ACL in a playoff game at Atlanta, which sidelined him most of last season. The former special-teams captain inked a one-year, $3.5 million deal with the Detroit Lions that was more than $2 million over what the Seahawks paid him last season.
Seattle also gave qualifying offers to five exclusive rights free agents — C Joey Hunt, RB J.D. McKissic, snapper Tyler Ott and DEs Branden Jackson and Quinton Jefferson.
Exclusive rights FAs not tendered included LBs Paul Dawson, Christian French and Josh Forrest, DT Garrison Smith, DB Jordan Simone and OL Tyrus Thompson. Each becomes unrestricted free agent.
SEAHAWKS FREE AGENT TRACKER
Free agents signed
Date | Player | Pos. | ’17 AAV | New Deal |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 14 | Barkevious Mingo | DE | $3.4M | 2 years, $6.8M |
Free agents retained
Date | Player | Pos. | ’17 AAV | New Deal |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 14 | B. McDougald | S | $1.8M | 3 years, $13.95M |
Mar 14 | Dion Jordan | DE | $366K | 1 year, $1.9M |
Mar 14 | Justin Coleman | CB | $615K | 1 year, $2.9M |
Free agents lost
Date | Player | Pos. | ’17 AAV | New Deal |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 14 | Jimmy Graham | TE | $10M | 3 years, $30M |
Mar 14 | Paul Richardson | WR | $1.4M | 5 years, $40M |
Mar 13 | DeShawn Shead | CB | $1.2M | 1 year, $3.5M |
Mar 14 | Thomas Rawls | RB | $615K | Non-tendered |
Mar 14 | Mike Davis | RB | $615K | Non-tendered |
Remaining free agents
Date | Player | Pos. | AAV | 2017 Season/Skinny |
---|---|---|---|---|
—– | Luke Joeckel | LG | 8M | Missed 5 games with injuries |
—– | Eddie Lacy | RB | 4.25M | Bust: 179 yards, 0 TDs |
—– | S. Richardson | DT | 3.6M | Hot commodity after solid year in SEA |
—– | Luke Willson | TE | 1.8M | Value jumps if Graham leaves |
—– | Michael Wilhoite | LB | 1.55M | Best beard on team |
—– | Blair Walsh | K | 1.1M | Eight FG misses |
—– | Marcus Smith | DE | 990K | A serviceable backup |
—– | Oday Aboushi | RG | 975K | Played 8 games before injury |
—– | Matt Tobin | LT | 862K | Played sparingly |
—– | Terence Garvin | LB | 855K | Solid special teamer |
—– | Austin Davis | QB | 855K | Played two snaps, but a veteran |
—– | Byron Maxwell | CB | 755K | Played well in spurts |
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Seahawks would love to have his disruptive power, but someone else is going to overpay him. He’s not quite the same force he was in DET.
I am honestly not sure why either wants to talk to the other, seems a waste of time and travel money. We cannot afford S.Richardson so why leverage him with Suh? Suh will have plenty of interest so why go to a team that cannot afford him and shouldn’t pay him even if they could? Sometimes I think the agents and GM’s out think themselves.
I’m not in love with this signing. His combine stats show that he could be a fit for a Chris Clemons LEO type role or even a DE/OLB mix like Bruce Irvin (without short distance speed) but even Belichick couldn’t get this guy on the field much as a pass rusher or even just a plain LB. Contract is quite good for us if he is a starter, but become poor as a role player and terrible as a special teamer like he ended up being on the Patriots. I guess the potential upside is worth it since we really need the next Cliff Avril signing and he is still young enough to play for 3-5 years.
Giants guard D.J. Fluker is visiting the Hawks.