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After Colby Parkinson and Freddie Swain were signed fairly early in the offseason, the Seahawks and the rest of their draft class went into a holding pattern. Once the NFLPA and the league wrapped up plans to return to team facilities, those signings resumed.
First-round pick Jordyn Brooks was signed on Monday, followed by second-round pick Darrell Taylor on Tuesday morning. By Tuesday afternoon, the remainder of Seattle’s 2020 selections were under contract.
Shortly after Taylor’s signing was reported, the Seattle Times’ Bob Condotta followed up with a report that Damien Lewis, Alton Robinson, and Stephen Sullivan had also agreed to terms with the Seahawks.
Sounds as if Seahawks have gotten every draft pick signed except DeeJay Dallas. So, getting everyone in fold as camp officially begins today.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) July 28, 2020
On Tuesday afternoon, DeeJay Dallas signed as Seattle wrapped up their draft class, the team announced.
The @Seahawks signed their 2020 draft class this afternoon. #GoHawkshttps://t.co/cuhdntLfGw
— Seahawks PR (@seahawksPR) July 28, 2020
Of the eight-player draft class, just Brooks, Taylor, and Lewis’s signings will have an impact on the Seahawks’ salary cap. The remaining five will have cap hits below the top-51 threshold.
With all eight players under contract, Seattle’s rookies will report to the facility today to officially begin training camp.