The Seattle Seahawks made a few roster transactions on Monday, adding two players and letting go of one with an injury designation.
As previously reported, undrafted Kentucky rookie linebacker D’Eryk Jackson has turned his minicamp tryout into an NFL contract, but so has former Michigan State wide receiver Montorie Foster Jr.
Per the NFL transaction wire, the Seahawks moved on from ex-Miami Dolphins receiver and Washington State alum River Cracraft, who was waived with a non-football injury designation. It’s unclear what injury Cracraft is dealing with, although he did miss significant time with the Dolphins last season due to a shoulder problem.
Foster Jr, listed at 5’11 and 188 lbs, spent five seasons at Michigan State after not even playing football until his high school senior year. Over his final two seasons he saw a major uptick in production, catching a combined 89 passes for 1,164 yards and 6 touchdowns. He also has limited kick return experience and was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree.
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