The Seattle Seahawks head into the 2022 NFL Draft likely still looking to address the cornerback position following the departure of D.J. Reed to the New York Jets in March.
Defensive back Nigel Warrior wasn’t able to negotiate with other teams after being tendered by the Seahawks as an exclusive rights free agent, but that restriction won’t be in place any longer.
Ahead of their Monday night matchup with the Washington Football Team, the Seahawks have made a quartet of moves. Third-year guard Phil Haynes has been
The Seahawks made Russell Wilson‘s return to practice official Monday, announcing they have designated him to return from injured reserve. The Seahawks also will see the returns of receiver Dee Eskridge (concussion) and cornerback Nigel Warrior (leg) to practice this week.
Reinforcements are well on their way for the Seahawks this week. In addition to quarterback Russell Wilson (finger), receiver Dee Eskridge (concussion) and cornerback Nigel Warrior (leg) have been designated for return to practice, the team announced.
Bringing cornerback John Reid back to the active roster was far from the Seahawks’ only move on Tuesday. Seattle announced that the team has placed tight end Colby Parkinson, cornerback Tre Brown, and cornerback Nigel Warrior on injured reserve.
Conventional NFL thinking suggests that a team’s starting lineup would be finalized after their last preseason game. The Seahawks, however, did not achieve this at cornerback. Instead, we have witnessed a total re-jig from general manager John Schneider and a positional battle that is more akin to the beginning of the offseason, not the end.
The waiver period has come and passed and the Baltimore Ravens didn’t make any claims. They did, however, lose a pair of their players to other teams. Two players who likely would have landed on the team’s practice squad, defensive back Nigel Warrior and running back Nate McCrary, have been claimed off waivers.
The Ravens faced some difficult roster decisions prior to the NFL's mandatory cut date and linebacker Pernell McPhee, backup quarterback Trace McSorley, defensive back Anthony Levine Sr. and cornerback Nigel Warrior were among those that did not make the team.
The Ravens shifted positions for a couple of young players as the team looks to strengthen its depth in the secondary. Baltimore drafted Brandon Stephens in the third round of this year's draft as a cornerback.
Being placed on the list does not mean a player has tested positive for the coronavirus, though it's possible they were exposed to it.
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