Key Highlights
– Cam Akers released by the Seahawks after three 2025 games with no offensive touches.
– Akers contributed two kickoff returns for 54 yards on special teams.
– Seahawks added eight players in the 2026 NFL Draft, reducing roster pressure and prioritizing youth at RB with Jadarian Price acquired at No. 32.
– Six running backs remain on the Seahawks’ offseason roster, indicating continued emphasis on competition and depth.
Key Takeaways
– The move emphasizes strategic roster turnover to prioritize emerging talent at running back.
– Akers’ release follows a season with limited production, even as he shared a Super Bowl roster experience with Seattle.
– The Seahawks’ offseason plan centers on depth and competition rather than veteran reclamation at the running back position.