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Seahawks Roundup: Seahawks Sign A Receiver, Filling Holes In The O-Line And More

All the Seahawks news you might have missed this week.

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Good morning, 12s. Here's a look at what's going on out there and any news you might have missed, about your Seattle Seahawks this week.

This week, the Seahawks added former Panthers receiver, Laviska Shenault Jr., during free agency.

"Versatility," Schneider said on what they like about Shenault. "He's just that guy who you can give the ball to. As soon as you give that guy the ball, he's incredibly explosive. Last year he split time between the running back room and receiving room and right now he's going to be in our receiving room."

Shenault has experience as a kick returner and with the new kickoff rule the Seahawks will look to use him there this season. 

"We're still working through the kickoff rule and the tweaks to it and our strategy of it. I've been talking to Jay Harbaugh and [Devin] Fitzsimmons about it, it's going to be unique. It's a game changing play," Schneider said. "That's one of the primary reasons we signed Laviska. We'd been talking to him, he's a great returner, a powerful dude, like Dee [Eskridge] and has that explosive feel to him."

And besides the kickoff rule change, Schneider does know that there is still work to be done on the offensive line. "That's not an area that's being ignored," he said.

Between now, the draft and training camp, the team still has time to address the need on the offensive line.

"We're not playing games tomorrow," Schneider said. "So we'll continue to work through our post-draft trades in summer, all that kind of stuff."

Schneider added that the team has been working on filling one of the holes with a veteran guy. "We've had some guys in, we'll continue to do that. We've had some veteran guys, guys that have started games. (You) put another veteran in that group and then hope to address things in the draft as much as we possibly can."

Seahawks Legend, Doug Baldwin Jr's. Family First Community Center wins  2023 Governor’s Smart Communities Award

Doug Baldwin Jr. has continued to make an impact on the community beyond his playing days and his community center is being recognized for just that – making an impact. Governor's Smart Communities Award recognizes local leaders who contribute to the growth planning and projects that add to the community around them. The Family First Community Center provides recreational and health services to the Renton community.

The community center is also a finalist for the Best of Renton awards in the nonprofit category. Community members can vote on the award through Friday.

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The Seahawks signed wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. on April 2, 2024. Shenault Jr was a second round pick (42nd overall) in the 2020 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars where he played two seasons before being traded to the Carolina Panthers.

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