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USA Today
5 days ago
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- USA Today
Seahawks sign final draft pick, TE Elijah Arroyo, to rookie contract
And then there were none. On Friday morning, the Seattle Seahawks finally signed their final pick from the 2025 NFL draft: tight end Elijah Arroyo. This of course comes a day after the team agreed to terms with their other second round pick, safety Nick Emmanwori, who received a historic fully-guaranteed contract. When it was announced Emmanwori would be receiving a fully-guaranteed deal, many assumed Arroyo would be receiving one as well. While his won't be, the former Miami Hurricane weapon will be getting dang near close to one. Despite both players being second round picks, this is a stark reminder of how much money players stand to make as rookies depending on where they are selected. At No. 35 overall, Emmanwori will be making all $11+ million of his standard rookie contract, per Spotrac. Arroyo, picked 15 spots later, will be earning just over half as much as his fellow second round teammate. The Seahawks' training camp officially opens on Wednesday July 23rd, but rookies have already reported to the Virginia Mason Athletic Center. Now that Arroyo is officially signed, he can now join his teammates on the practice field to begin preparations for the 2025 campaign.


USA Today
6 days ago
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- USA Today
Seahawks and Nick Emmanwori agree to historic fully-guaranteed contract
History has been made in the Pacific Northwest and a potential holdout is now officially avoided. Late on Thursday evening, the Seattle Seahawks and rookie safety Nick Emmanwori agreed to a fully-guaranteed contract per ESPN's Adam Schefter. For the first time ever, the No. 35 overall pick in a draft will be receiving fully-guaranteed money on his rookie deal. Emmanwori was the next critical domino to fall when it came to all the unsigned second round picks from the 2025 NFL draft. The Houston Texans made the first move by giving their second round selection Jayden Higgins (No. 34) a fully-guaranteed contract, and the Browns followed suit with Carson Schwesinger (No. 33). For the first time in NFL history, the first three picks of the second round have all received fully-guaranteed rookie contracts. With Emmanwori now the third rookie to get such a deal, I would not be surprised if this set off a chain reaction across the league as teams have lost even further leverage in negotiations with their own unsigned second rounders... especially since we're into training camp season. The CBA prohibits rookies from participating in training camp if they are unsigned, and since training camps have either started for teams (or just their rookies) or are on the very near horizon, the time to get these deals done is now. Seattle's training camp officially opens on July 23rd, but rookies were supposed to report on July 15th. Emmanwori missed the first two practices, but will likely be on the field as quickly as Friday once his contract is signed. Tight end Elijah Arroyo, the Seahawks' other second round pick, remains unsigned as of now. I would not be surprised if the Miami Hurricane also finds himself with a fully-guaranteed deal.


USA Today
10-07-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Seahawks named among most improved teams after the 2025 NFL draft
The Seattle Seahawks made a league-high 11 selections during the 2025 NFL draft. With training camp mere weeks away, the Seahawks possess high hopes for several of those first-year talents to be immediate contributors. First-round pick Grey Zabel will start at left guard, and second-round safety Nick Emmanwori figures to play a massive role as well. The 33rd Team analyzed each team's draft class. They anointed the Seahawks as one of the most improved teams in the league following the NFL draft festivities. That feels notable heading into camp. "Seattle entered this draft with a lot of picks and not many immediate needs," Ian Valentine wrote. "Their recent investments in this roster mean they're young and unproven, but not lacking overall talent. Seattle wisely played the board for needs but was also unafraid to make some great value additions that made sense." Valentine is likely referring to Zabel and Emmanwori. While Zabel was a combination of a need and best player available pick, John Schneider traded up 17 spots to nab Emmanwori, a potential impact defender, despite having Coby Bryant and Julian Love on the roster at safety. The 2025 Seahawks are unpredictable on paper. If they're to compete for the NFC West division title, they'll need instant production from members of their rookie class.
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Devon Witherspoon, vets welcoming Nick Emmanwori squarely into Seahawks defense
The Seahawks' new No. 3 is opposite the old one. He's huge. A couple weeks into his first NFL practices, rookie safety Nick Emmanwori is also hugely into Seattle's plans on defense for 2025. And well beyond. That was obvious during the team's three organized team activities (OTAs) open to the media last week. A month after the Seahawks traded up 17 spots to draft Emmawori at the top of Round 2, he was in the middle of their starting defense. He played third safety closer to the line of scrimmage, like a linebacker — like, dare we say, Kam Chancellor — when coach Mike Macdonald was trying out 'big' nickel alignments with five defensive backs. With the head man and defensive guru watching a few yards away, Emmanwori also was practicing some at outside linebacker in run-defense work. He was blitzing quarterbacks. He was covering receivers down the field. And he was joking comfortably with Devon Witherspoon and Seattle's veteran starters. Witherspoon is the Seahawks' non-stop, Pro Bowl cornerback. The 24-year-old Seattle drafted fifth overall in 2023 is a constant combination of running, pushing, pointing, talking — and woofin'. During warmups at the start of the fifth OTA practice last Wednesday, Witherspoon led fellow starting cornerback Riq Woolen plus returning starting safeties Julian Love and Coby Bryant in joking and laughing with Emmanwori. It looked and sounded like the 21-year-old new guy had been there for years, not weeks. From goal line to midfield and back, Witherspoon shouted and howled laughs while he stretched, high-stepped and karaoke-stepped up and down the field. Emmanwori trailed behind, smiling. At one point, Emmanwori turned and leaned in toward Bryant to joke with him. Witherspoon, Love and Woolen laughed again. It was obvious Emmanwori appreciates being 'in' with Witherspoon and the veterans, especially after just parts of two weeks on the field with them. The rookie's coaches appreciate how Emmanwori has instantly meshed with his teammates and the defense. 'He's locked in,' defensive coordinator Aden Durde said. Emmanwori looks bigger than the 6 feet 3 and 220 pounds the Seahawks list him as. That might because the last first-teamer to wear his No. 3 jersey for Seattle was Russell Wilson. Wilson was measured at 5 feet 10 and 5/8 inches and 204 pounds at the 2012 NFL scouting combine. That was a month before the Seahawks selected the too-small quarterback from Wisconsin in the third round of that year's draft. The night they drafted Emmanwori April 25, Macdonald and general manager John Schneider immediately likened his size and planned use in Seattle's defense, this year as a rookie, to Kyle Hamilton, the safety Macdonald coached into an All-Pro with the Baltimore Ravens — and Seahawks legend Chancellor. Emmanwori said Macdonald and the Seahawks told him of Hamilton even before they drafted him that 'me and him are very similar.' 'But, no,' Emmanwori said. 'I can still work on some things to get up, you know, to his even to his All-Pro level as he is.' Yet so far, entering the Seahawks' mandatory minicamp Tuesday and Wednesday, nothing Emmanwori is doing or being with his teammates is tempering those meteoric expectations. He immediately became on-field friends with Witherspoon, Love and the veteran starters the last week of May. Macdonald, Durde and new defensive backs coach Jeff Howard absolutely noticed the rookie made multiple plays against new quarterback Sam Darnold and the starting offense in the first, closed practices and first week of OTAs. 'He's just going through the rookie process,' Durde said. 'He's playing a couple of different positions at times, but he puts the work in. He works really well with Jeff Howard. 'He made a couple of plays last week. It was cool to see.' 1. First-round pick Grey Zabel enters minicamp this week exactly where Macdonald and Schneider indicated he would the night they made him Seattle's highest-drafted guard since Hall of Famer Steve Hutchinson in 2001. Zabel is the starting left guard. He's been that since the first practices of rookie minicamp and OTAs. 2(b). Elijah Arroyo was mostly with quarterback Drew Lock and the second-team offense during OTAs. The 6-5, 254-pound second-round pick from Miami did get first-team reps outside as a slot receiver at times during 11-on-11 scrimmaging. He had multiple passes go off his hands incomplete last week. 3. Jalen Milroe was the third quarterback behind Darnold and Lock in OTAs. At times he overthrew receivers and threw behind them, allowing defenders to break up the throws. Other times, Milroe launched pretty, rainbow passes deep onto the hands of receivers behind defenders in third-team scrimmaging. He also showed what he was best at doing for Alabama, and what he will have a package of plays to do this season for Seattle. During a drill new quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko was coming off the edge unblocked mimicking a free rusher and forcing the QBs to make snap decision, Darnold and Lock threw the ball quickly. The 6-2, 216-pound Milroe instinctively took off running around the 'pass rusher.' Janocko yelled his approval for that choice. 'He's a heck of an athlete, number one,' Kubiak said last week. 'The number-one thing that stands out is: The guy's a worker. 'You see him in there at 4:30 a.m. on the field going through his plays.' Wait ... 4:30 a.m.? On the practice field? 'Nobody asked him to do that,' Kubiak said of Milroe. 'But he's out there putting in extra time. 'I've seen him grow a lot from rookie minicamp to now, so I've been impressed with the kid.' 5(a.). Defensive end and fifth-round pick Rylie Mills has been watching practices wearing his new No. 98 practice jersey and a leg sleeve over his surgically repaired knee. The 6-5, 296-pound Mills tore his anterior cruciate ligament during the College Football Playoffs in December. He was walking through some plays with teammates at no speed late last week. Seahawks doctors and trainers believe Mills will be practicing by fall. 5(b). Tory Horton is running full go like his season-ending leg injury last season at Colorado State didn't happen. The wide receiver and fifth-round pick practiced returning punts and caught passes mainly from Milroe last week. 5(c). Rookie fifth-round pick Robbie Ouzts from Alabama is in his transition from college tight end to fullback, the Seahawks' newest-old position in new coordinator Klint Kubiak's offense. Outzts and Brady Russell, Seattle's converted Seattle tight end and special-teams mainstay, did fullback drills with running backs coach Kennedy Polamalu last week separate from the other running backs. 6. Sixth-round pick Bryce Cabledue played tackle and guard for Kansas. He was the right guard on Milroe's third-team offense at Seahawks OTAs. 7(a). Damien Martinez has BIG legs, making the running back from Oregon State and Miami who Seattle drafted in the seventh round look bigger than his listed 6 feet and 217 pounds. He showed nimble cutting and quickness at the line cutting off the new, outside-zone blocking in Kubiak's system. 'It's early. You'll see the pads come on in the fall and then we'll see who our best running backs are,' Kubiak said. 'This time of year, we're out there practicing in underwear. So their main skill set doesn't get to shine through. 'But I've been really pleased with the detail they're putting in. They have a phenomenal coach in Kennedy, and he's going to stay on them.' 7(b). The Seahawks list Mason Richman as a tackle and a guard. The 6-5, 307-pound seventh-round pick from Iowa was the right tackle next to Cabledue blocking for Milroe on the third-team offense last week. 7(c). Ricky White III from UNLV was running crossing routes galore during OTAs, catching most of what usually Milroe was throwing near him. White's true chance to impact as a rookie won't come until the pads come on in training camp. Camp begins in late July.


Fox News
03-05-2025
- Sport
- Fox News
Seahawks rookie Nick Emmanwori plans to make Russell Wilson's No. 3 'special'
Newly minted Seahawks defensive back Nick Emmanwori will wear No. 3 with the organization this upcoming season, drawing inspiration from longtime Seattle quarterback and 10-time Pro Bowler Russell Wilson. "He did a lot for this organization," said Emmanwori, the No. 35 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft out of South Carolina. "He did everything he could, so I'm gonna do what I can in this number and make it special on defense in my own way." Emmanwori wanted a single digit and No. 7 — his number in college — wasn't available (LB Uchenna Nwosu). The 21-year-old will be the first Seahawk to wear the jersey number since Wilson was traded to the Denver Broncos in 2022. (Seahawks cornerback Artie Burns wore No. 3 during the team's offseason program in 2023, but he was assigned No. 23 for the regular season after re-signing with Seattle.) "(No.) 7 wasn't available, so I was looking at the next number that could mean something to me," Emmanwori said. "Russell Wilson one of my favorite quarterbacks growing up. … Respect to Russell." Wilson was a third-round draft pick (75th overall) by Seattle in 2012, when Emmanwori was 8 years old. The Seahawks won Super Bowl XLVIII with Wilson under center in what was his second season in the NFL. Wilson, who played the first 10 seasons of his career in Seattle (2012-21), is first in Seahawks history with 37,059 passing yards, 292 passing touchdowns and 104 career wins. He's also fifth in franchise history with 4,689 rushing yards and eighth with 23 rushing touchdowns. Wilson is onto his third team in as many years after the Broncos released him after two seasons (2022-23). He signed a one-year deal with the New York Giants in March after spending the 2024 season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Emmanwori is coming off a standout 2024 campaign with the Gamecocks. After recording two interceptions in 2023, Emmanwori totaled four interceptions — running back two of those picks for touchdowns — and 88 combined tackles last season on a South Carolina team that went 9-4. He joins a Seattle defense that surrendered just 211.9 passing yards per game last season, good for 11th in the NFL. In addition to Emmanwori, Seattle took North Dakota State offensive tackle Grey Zabel at No. 18, Miami (Fla.) tight end Elijah Arroyo at No. 50 and Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe at pick No. 92, among other selections. [MORE: QB Jalen Milroe is cheerful but diligent in first minicamp with Seahawks] Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily!