Seahawks Sign Potential Developmental Rookie to Fill Final Roster Spot

The Seattle Seahawks addressed their offensive tackle depth with undrafted rookie Luke Felix-Fualalo this week.

The Seahawks announced signing Felix-Fualalo to their offseason roster Monday. The offensive tackle will fill the final open spot on the Seattle roster.

Felix-Fualalo participated in the team’s rookie minicamp on a tryout basis during May. He played six college seasons for Utah and Hawaii.

SI on Seahawks’ Connor Benintendi suggested Seattle’s new offensive tackle as a project with potential long-term upside.

“With Seattle looking for more stable pass-protector options, Felix-Fualalo could be a decent development option,” wrote Benintendi.

Standing at 6-foot-7, Felix-Fualalo has the height to be an NFL offensive tackle. But he is listed at 318 pounds.


Seahawks Sign OT Luke Felix-Fualalo

Seattle announced signing the undrafted free agent tackle Monday morning. The Seahawks didn’t have to release another player to add Felix-Fualalo because they had already done that Friday.

Before the weekend, the Seahawks released tight end Mitch Van Vooren, who had only been with the team for roughly nine days.

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