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Seattle Seahawks Roster FAQ 2021-22

Updated on: January 25, 2022

Here are some common questions and answers about the Seattle Seahawks today’s game’s current passing, rushing, receiving, defense, kicking, who kick returns, punting, and punt returns you need to know.

How many players are on the Seattle Seahawks team?

Seahawks will start with 11 players on the field of a 53-man roster where 46 players of them can dress out for the professional game and the team can change their players during the break in the game.

How many divisions do the Seahawks have?

The Seahawks team has three units that are divided into the

1. Offense: It is made up of the quarterback, running back, fullback, wide receivers, tight ends, and offensive line.
2. Defense: It is made up of the defensive line, linebackers, safeties, and cornerbacks.
3. Special Teams: It is made up of kickers, returners, long snappers, jammers, and gunners.

How do the Seahawks choose their jersey first?

If the Seahawks play at their home game they will choose their jersey first.

How Seahawks will take the coin first?

When the team visits the opponent’s home field, they will get choice the coin first.

The Seattle Seahawks have already announced their seventy players in the 2021-22 regular season and must cut them to a 53-man permanent roster before the start of the regular season.

Offense

NoPlayerPositionHeightWeightAgeExperienceCollege
17Jacob EasonQB6′ 6″231 lbs232Washington
9Jake LutonQB6′ 6″224 lbs252Oregon State
7Geno SmithQB6′ 3″221 lbs319West Virginia
3Russell WilsonQB5′ 11″215 lbs3210Wisconsin
32Chris CarsonRB5′ 11″222 lbs275Oklahoma State
41Alex CollinsRB5′ 10″210 lbs274Arkansas
31DeeJay DallasRB5′ 10″214 lbs232Miami (FL)
25Travis HomerRB5′ 10″202 lbs233Miami (FL)
34Josh JohnsonRB5′ 9″209 lbs23RLouisiana-Monroe
20Rashaad PennyRB5′ 11″220 lbs254San Diego State
13Phillip Dorsett IIWR5′ 10″192 lbs287Miami (FL)
1Dee EskridgeWR5′ 9″190 lbs24RWestern Michigan
17Aaron FullerWR5′ 11″188 lbs241Washington
19Penny HartWR5′ 8″180 lbs252Georgia State
88Cade JohnsonWR5′ 10″184 lbs–RSouth Dakota State
16Tyler LockettWR5′ 10″182 lbs297Kansas State
14DK MetcalfWR6′ 4″235 lbs233Ole Miss
18Freddie SwainWR6′ 0″199 lbs232Florida
11Cody ThompsonWR6′ 2″205 lbs251Toledo
15John UrsuaWR5′ 9″182 lbs272Hawai’i’
89Will DisslyTE6′ 4″265 lbs254Washington
81Gerald EverettTE6′ 3″240 lbs275South Alabama
–Ryan IzzoTE6′ 5″255 lbs254Florida State
84Colby ParkinsonTE6′ 7″251 lbs222Stanford
49DeShon WilliamsTE6′ 2″230 lbs–RWashington
61Kyle FullerC6′ 5″320 lbs273Baylor
77Ethan PocicC6′ 6″320 lbs265LSU
64Dakoda ShepleyC6′ 5″290 lbs261Brit Columbia
60Phil HaynesG6′ 4″322 lbs263Wake Forest
66Gabe JacksonG6′ 3″335 lbs308Mississippi State
62Pier-Olivier LestageG6′ 3″312 lbs–R–
68Damien LewisG6′ 2″327 lbs242LSU
76Duane BrownOT6′ 4″315 lbs3614Virginia Tech
74Jake CurhanOT6′ 6″316 lbs23RCalifornia
75Greg EilandOT6′ 8″321 lbs–RMississippi State
78Stone ForsytheOT6′ 8″307 lbs23RFlorida
73Jamarco JonesOT6′ 4″293 lbs254Ohio State
72Brandon ShellOT6′ 5″324 lbs296South Carolina

Defense

NoPlayerPositionHeightWeightAgeExperienceCollege
91L.J. CollierDE6′ 2″291 lbs263TCU
94Rasheem GreenDE6′ 4″279 lbs244USC
51Kerry Hyder Jr.DE6′ 2″275 lbs306Texas Tech
98Alton RobinsonDE6′ 3″259 lbs232Syracuse
52Darrell TaylorDE6′ 4″267 lbs241Tennessee
67Myles AdamsDT6′ 2″290 lbs231Rice
97Poona FordDT5′ 11″310 lbs254Texas
62Jarrod HewittDT6′ 1″290 lbs–RVirginia Tech
90Bryan MoneDT6′ 3″345 lbs262Michigan
92Robert NkemdicheDT6′ 3″296 lbs274Ole Miss
99Al WoodsDT6′ 4″330 lbs3411LSU
57Cody BartonLB6′ 2″237 lbs253Utah
44Nick BelloreLB6′ 1″250 lbs3211Central Michigan
56Jordyn BrooksLB6′ 0″240 lbs242Texas Tech
55Ben Burr-KirvenLB6′ 0″230 lbs243Washington
43Aaron DonkorLB6′ 1″240 lbs–1Arkansas State
8Carlos Dunlap IILB6′ 6″285 lbs3212Florida
10Benson MayowaLB6′ 3″252 lbs309Idaho
58Tanner MuseLB6′ 2″227 lbs252Clemson
59Jon RhattiganLB6′ 0″236 lbs22RArmy
58Alex TchangamLB6′ 3″245 lbs24RColorado
54Bobby WagnerLB6′ 0″242 lbs3110Utah State
36Blessuan AustinCB6′ 1″198 lbs253Rutgers
22Tre BrownCB5′ 10″185 lbs24ROklahoma
38Gavin HeslopCB6′ 0″197 lbs241Stony Brook
–Michael Jackson Sr.CB6′ 1″210 lbs242Miami (FL)
23Sidney Jones IVCB6′ 0″181 lbs254Washington
2D.J. ReedCB5′ 9″193 lbs254Kansas State
29John ReidCB5′ 10″187 lbs252Penn State
33Jamal AdamsS6′ 1″213 lbs264LSU
28Ugo AmadiS5′ 9″201 lbs243Oregon
27Marquise BlairS6′ 1″196 lbs243Utah
6Quandre DiggsS5′ 9″197 lbs287Texas
26Ryan NealS6′ 3″200 lbs252Southern Illinois
39Nigel WarriorS6′ 1″197 lbs231Tennessee

Special Teams

NoPlayerPositionHeightWeightAgeExperienceCollege
5Jason MyersPK5′ 10″190 lbs307Marist
4Michael DicksonP6′ 2″208 lbs254Texas
69Tyler OttLS6′ 3″253 lbs297Harvard

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