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Wednesday Round-Up: PFF Rates Three Seahawks With Highest Passer Rating When Targeted 20+ Yards Downfield
Pro Football Focus tweeted out a motion graphic listing receivers Tyler Lockett, David Moore, and Seahawks Legend Doug Baldwin as having the highest passer rating when targeted 20+ yards downfield.

Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll “More Jacked Up For This Camp Than I Can Ever Remember”
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll is as excited as he has ever been about his team heading into his 10th training camp in Seattle.

Seahawks Make Roster Moves Prior To Start Of Training Camp
The Seahawks signed veteran defensive tackle Earl Mitchell on Wednesday, one of several moves made before the start of camp.

Fantasy Football Insider: 12 Players To Watch In 2019
Fantasy expert Scott Engel returns for his eighth season of fantasy football coverage at Seahawks.com, outlining 12 players to keep your eye on in 2019 as fantasy drafts approach.

Seahawks training camp position preview: Linebackers
The Seahawks kick off training camp on July 25 and there’s plenty to sort out in the weeks leading up to the August 31 roster cutdown deadline. Today’s position preview focuses on the linebackers.

Seattle Seahawks announce roster moves to start training camp
The Seattle Seahawks have signed defensive tackle Earl Mitchell and wide receiver Daniel Williams ahead of the start of 2019 training camp.

Seahawks' 53-man roster projection includes a yet-to-be-acquired quarterback - Seattle Seahawks Blog- ESPN
One QB spot is set for the Seahawks, but Seattle needs to find a capable backup. That could lead to a cut-down day deal for a QB behind Russell Wilson.

Seahawks bring on DT Mitchell after Reed ban
The Seahawks have signed defensive tackle Earl Mitchell to help fill the void left by DT Jarran Reed's six-game suspension to start the season.

Seattle Seahawks place Lano Hill on PUP and Caleb Scott on NFI list
With one day until training camp begins, the Seattle Seahawks have placed Lano Hill on the PUP list and Caleb Scott on the NFI list.

2019 NFL Training Camp battles: What group of receivers will replace Doug Baldwin in Seattle? - CBSSports.com
The Seahawks have a "type" at the receiver spot and clearly want to accentuate Russell Wilson's deep ball

30 most important Seahawks in 2019: No. 1, QB Russell Wilson
No doubt about it, the most important player on the Seattle Seahawks for the 2019 season will once again be star quarterback Russell Wilson.

Pats' Julian Edelman recovering from broken thumb - NFL.com
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman broke his thumb playing catch three weeks ago, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.

Earl Thomas doesn't regret gesture at Pete Carroll - NFL.com
Earl Thomas still harbors strong feelings toward his former coach in Seattle, Pete Carroll. The Baltimore Ravens safety said he doesn't regret his decision from his final game as a Seahawk.

Russell Okung not ready for camp due to medical issue - NFL.com
When training camp begins for the Los Angeles Chargers, they will be without Russell Okung. But could the veteran left tackle miss all of July and August?

Kevin Byard, Titans agree to five-year extension - NFL.com
One of the game's greatest safeties is finally getting paid like one. The Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms with safety Kevin Byard on a five-year, $70.5 million extension with $31 million guaranteed.

Redskins QBs will split reps in three-way competition - NFL.com
When Washington begins training camp practices on Thursday, three quarterbacks will have an equal opportunity to win the Week 1 starting job, or so says Redskins coach Jay Gruden.

Patriots place Julian Edelman on non-football injury list – ProFootballTalk
We learned earlier this week that Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman will miss some time at training camp with a thumb injury and Thursday brings word about the exact nature of that injury. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Edelman has a broken thumb.

Mike Daniels was released after trade conversations “came apart” – ProFootballTalk
When news that the Packers were releasing defensive lineman Mike Daniels broke on Wednesday morning, one of the responses was to wonder why the team waited until the start of training camp to make the move.

Panthers offensive line starting healthy – ProFootballTalk
During training camp last year, the Panthers endured what could reasonably be called a catastrophe on their offensive line. This season, they at least start with a full group.

Washington QB competition “might come down to the wire” – ProFootballTalk
Left tackle Trent Williams isn't at Washington's training camp, but Dwayne Haskins, Case Keenum and Colt McCoy are all on hand and ready to get the team's quarterback competition rolling.

Emmanuel Sanders progresses to team drills at Broncos camp – ProFootballTalk
Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders's return from a torn Achilles took another step forward at Wednesday's practice. Sanders took part in 7-on-7 drills, which marks his first team work since being injured last year.

Eagles add Catherine Raiche to front office – ProFootballTalk
The Eagles have long been willing to make non-traditional hires, whether it was their sports science phase under Chip Kelly or their forward thinking on analytics. They've now added a different perspective to their front office.

Jay Gruden zings Josh Norman over bull-jumping – ProFootballTalk
Josh Norman escaped the bull. But the Washington cornerback took a direct hit from coach Jay Gruden. Via Peter Hailey of NBCSportsWashington.com, Gruden gave Norman the horns when asked if he was concerned about his star corner running with the bulls (and jumping over one) in Spain this offsea...