The Seattle Seahawks are exploring quarterback depth after the NFL draft by inviting two undrafted signal-callers to rookie minicamp: Kai Horton from Washington and Jake Retzlaff from Tulane. Horton, a 6-foot-5, 215-pound passer who spent most of his college career as a reserve, posted 964 passing yards, six touchdowns, and five interceptions across five seasons. Retzlaff, a more productive candidate with 3,168 passing yards, 15 touchdowns, seven interceptions, and 634 rushing yards in 2025, showed strong accuracy (61.9% completion) over 14 games for Tulane after transferring from BYU. These invites come as Seattle aims to bolster quarterback depth behind Sam Darnold, with established options in Drew Lock and Jalen Milroe, making a rookie minicamp opportunity a potential path to a training camp invite or interest from other NFL teams.
Key Takeaways:
– Seahawks invite two undrafted QBs (Kai Horton and Jake Retzlaff) to rookie minicamp to evaluate future depth behind the current roster.
– Horton offers NFL size and upside despite limited college production; Retzlaff brings higher production and dual-threat potential.
– Team already has quarterbacks Darnold, Lock, and Milroe; rookies face an uphill battle but could secure camp invitations if they impress.